What Does A Speech Therapist do? Speech/Language pathologists - TopicsExpress



          

What Does A Speech Therapist do? Speech/Language pathologists will facilitate the ability to use and understand language so children can effectively communicate. They specialize in the treatment of receptive and expressive language, fluency, articulation, phonological and auditory processing disorders, pragmatics and apraxia/dyspraxia. Should My Child Receive Speech/Language Services? Children with the following issues could be considered candidates for speech therapy: • Delayed speech • Articulation problems • Difficulty understanding communication (receptive language) • Difficulty expressing themselves • Poor oral motor skills • Difficulty with speech production • Feeding issues • Poor social skills If you are concerned that your child might need an evaluation for speech/language therapy, please call our office. Our trained staff will guide you through the process. We know how to make necessary therapy fun. Pediatrics is our specialty! Call for an appointment or tour of our facility today! 734-449-4649
Posted on: Thu, 31 Jul 2014 14:41:14 +0000

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