
Why is Repetition Important in Therapy?
Repetition may seem like a simple concept, but it holds significant significance in the world of speech therapy. From mastering...
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How to Slow Down Speech
Have you ever been told that you talk too fast or been asked to slow down your fast speech? In...
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How Does Breathing Affect Speaking?
Breathing is a fundamental part of life as it provides our bodies with oxygen, rids us of waste such as...
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Can ADHD Cause Speech Apraxia?
Navigating the complicated landscape of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) can highlight not only difficulties with focus and impulse control but...
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How Loneliness and Self-Isolation Impact Speech and Communication
In a world that is increasingly interconnected through technology, the effects of loneliness and isolation loom larger than ever. Extended...
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What Causes Adult Mumbling?
Most of us have been told at one time or another to “stop mumbling!” when we were speaking. The truth...
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Speech Therapy for Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral Palsy refers to a group of disorders that affect the ability to move and maintain posture and balance. It...
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How Can I Reduce My Accent to Sound Like a Native English Speaker?
For many Americans, English is their second language. This means that they may have an accent when speaking English. Accents...
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Understanding Fluency Shaping Techniques in Speech Therapy
Fluency shaping is a method of speech therapy treatment that aims to improve the speech of those who struggle with...
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Supporting Adult Cochlear Implant Users through Speech Therapy
What is a Cochlear Implant? A cochlear implant is a device that is used to help individuals with hearing loss...
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How do you Reverse Speech Delay?
When it comes to the development of speech and language skills in children, most 3-year-olds know a word for almost...
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Conquering Multisyllabic Words: Effective Speech Therapy Techniques and Strategies
Young children who have speech sound disorders often have difficulty saying words with multiple syllables. In some instances, this is...
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