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Can Stress Cause Speech Problems?
Picture this: you’re in an important meeting when suddenly as you’re speaking your speech goes from normal to slurred...
Are Speech Issues Hereditary?
Perhaps you know that you got your brown eyes from your mother and your blonde hair from your father. But not many...
Health Plans Integrate Virtual Speech Therapy to Improve Access to Care
There are many compelling reasons for numerous health plans, both commercial and Medicare Advantage, to now offer and...
Great Speech Virtual Therapy Services Support Cigna Commercial and Medicare Advantage Members
Members of Cigna’s Medicare Advantage and Commercial coverage plans now have in-network coverage for Great Speech’s...
What Causes A Stutter To Develop?
Everyone experiences disruptions in their speech from time to time, and no one speaks perfectly all the time. For...
What are the Symptoms of Apraxia of Speech?
What is Apraxia of Speech? Apraxia of speech (AOS) is a speech sound disorder that is also commonly referred to as...
Does a Concussion Affect Your Speech?
What is a Concussion? A concussion is a kind of traumatic brain injury (also referred to as a TBI) resulting from a...
Can Tremors Affect Speech Ability?
What is a Speech Tremor? A speech tremor (more commonly referred to as a vocal tremor) is a neurological disorder that...
Mid-Year Academic Assessment: Could your Student Benefit from Speech and Language Therapy?
Parents can feel like they are on a perpetual hunt for better ways to support academic achievement for their children,...
Speech Therapy May Help Reduce Emotional Responses to Communication Struggles During the Holidays
Effective communication skills help sustain a personal sense of well-being, but as we age, physical and psychological...
What is Lisping?
Lisping is a common speech impediment that often appears in young children. A lisp makes producing certain letter...
What Is Cluttering In Speech?
What is a Cluttering Disorder? Cluttering in speech is a fluency disorder that is characterized by an irregular or...