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Some of the notable benefits of speech therapy for children and adults are enhancing the ability to understand and express thoughts, ideas, and feelings, facilitating higher self-esteem, and improving the overall quality of life.
FREMONT, CA: Children can benefit from speech therapy by improving their ability to speak and express language, including non-verbal communication. To help children with speech, tongue, or swallowing disorders, speech therapists or speech-language pathologists (SLPs) work constantly.
Speech therapy aims to treat physical and cognitive defects that result in difficulty communicating verbally. Speech therapy addresses language and speech.
A personalized treatment plan is created based on the severity of the disorder, which may include mouth exercises and audio-visual aids.
How can speech therapy be used?
Speech and language skills develop at a child’s own pace, and for parents, every step and every effort the child makes are like touching a milestone.
If parents notice some of these changes, the child may need speech therapy or see a speech-language pathologist (SLP).
Power of Understanding and Grasping: If the child is having difficulty understanding, making, and speaking simple sentences and if they cannot understand or speak 250-300 words by the age of 2, then the child needs speech therapy. Also, if a child cannot articulate a sentence well, it may be time to see a therapist.
Speech Stuttering and Unclearness: It indicates a certain type of communication disorder if the child's speech flow is disrupted. Suppose a 2-3-year-old cannot communicate at a sufficient volume and combines several words, speech therapy techniques may be used to help the child.
Parents concerned about any of the issues above should consult a specialist who can help their children improve and excel in their speech and language development.
Count the number of words and sounds: The number of words and sounds a child articulates should be noted. A child who uses less than 50 words in two may benefit from speech therapy. Proper speech therapy may be necessary if the child uses only a few sounds to pronounce most words.
Interactions with others: Infrequent talking and difficulty making simple conversations with other children or teachers indicate that the child needs assistance making the right choices.