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During speech therapy, you or your child works with a speech-language pathologist , who teaches you how to speak more clearly, use language better, and understand what other people are saying.
Speech-language pathologists are health professionals who diagnose & treat communication & swallowing problems. Know when to see one and what conditions do they treat.
As we age, our relationship with words and speech changes. When we’re young we tend to believe that what we have to say is extraordinary, original, and right in some overarching, universal way.
Speech disorders affect a person's ability to produce sounds that create words, and they can make verbal communication more difficult. Types of speech disorder include stuttering, apraxia, and ...