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Language
Language is divided into receptive (understanding) and expressive (using words) skills throughout life.
Articulation
Articulation is the use of the mouth, tongue, and soft palate to correctly pronounce speech sounds, like the “s” in “soap” instead of “thoap.”
Fluency
Stuttering affects the flow of speech, causing frequent pauses or repetitions.
Swallowing
Dysphagia, or swallowing difficulties, affects eating and lung protection, often caused by conditions like Parkinson’s or strokes.
Voice
Voice is created by our vocal folds and breath, with variations in volume and pitch. Overuse or conditions like Parkinson’s can impact it.
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AAC
Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) uses tools like picture cards or software to help individuals with speech challenges express their needs and thoughts.
Working With Other Needs
Speech pathologists assist individuals with various diagnoses, offering comprehensive therapy for a broad range of communication disorders.
Working with Children
Speech pathology is crucial for children’s communication development, addressing speech, language, and cognitive challenges.
Working with Adults
Speech pathology is vital for adults, helping them overcome communication challenges from conditions like stroke, brain injury, neurodegenerative diseases, or chronic voice issues.
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col-2
Language
Language is divided into receptive (understanding) and expressive (using words) skills throughout life.
Articulation
Articulation is the use of the mouth, tongue, and soft palate to correctly pronounce speech sounds, like the “s” in “soap” instead of “thoap.”
Fluency
Stuttering affects the flow of speech, causing frequent pauses or repetitions.
Swallowing
Dysphagia, or swallowing difficulties, affects eating and lung protection, often caused by conditions like Parkinson’s or strokes.
Voice
Voice is created by our vocal folds and breath, with variations in volume and pitch. Overuse or conditions like Parkinson’s can impact it.
col-3
AAC
Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) uses tools like picture cards or software to help individuals with speech challenges express their needs and thoughts.
Working With Other Needs
Speech pathologists assist individuals with various diagnoses, offering comprehensive therapy for a broad range of communication disorders.
Working with Children
Speech pathology is crucial for children’s communication development, addressing speech, language, and cognitive challenges.
Working with Adults
Speech pathology is vital for adults, helping them overcome communication challenges from conditions like stroke, brain injury, neurodegenerative diseases, or chronic voice issues.
Resources
FAQs
Referrals
Contact
Contact Us
Join Our Team
Call: 0493 889 920
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