Speech Therapy - ARTS
Speech Therapy
Speech therapists give techniques and strategies for children to communicate. Speech therapy is the communication building block for lifelong learning.
Benefits of Speech Therapy
- Improves functional communication
- Improves spoken and written language
- Improve conversation skills which include eye contact, body language, gestures
- Development of strong social communication skills for lifelong friendships
- Improvements in cognitive function such as problem solving, short-term memory, organizing, planning
- Ability to safely eat and/or drink
- Improvements in quality and/or loudness of your speaking voice
- Effective management techniques to reduce severity of stuttering and gain control back of speech
- Understand and improve executive functioning such as goal-setting, planning, self-awareness, self-monitoring and improving cognitive function.
Features of Speech Therapy
The speech therapist provides education to family and caregivers to ensure optimal success
Conditions Treated
Post Stroke
Cerebral Palsy
Cognitive-linguistic Deficits
Traumatic Brain Injuries
Voice Disorders
Transgender Voice
Amnesia-Memory Loss
Autism
Down Syndrome
DiGeorge Syndrome
Stuttering
Auditory Processing Disorder
Chemo Brain
William’s Syndrome
Apaxia of Speech
Dysarthria
Aphasia
Expressive/Receptive Language Disorders
Dysphagia (Swallowing Disfunction)
Articulation Disorder
Phonological Disorders
Parkinson’s Disease
Multiple Sclerosis
Other Neurological Disorders
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