Crouzon Syndrome is a condition that would require speech therapy. This is mainly because of the major features of the syndrome, which affect main physical components used for speech production, such as articulators.
Crouzon Syndrome
It is a result of premature closure of some cranial sutures and is also known as branchial arch syndrome as it [...]
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Speech And Language Problems Presented By Crouzon Syndrome
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Speech Therapy Activities For Aphasia
Friday, February 5th, 2010Imagine the next time you join a discussion about Speech Therapy. When you start sharing the fascinating Speech Therapy facts below, your friends will be absolutely amazed.
To begin with, the primary cause of aphasia should be stabilized or treated. After doing so, that’s the only time that a therapist can work on the rehabilitation of [...]
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Speech Therapy: An Overview
Wednesday, January 20th, 2010Current info about Speech Therapy is not always the easiest thing to locate. Fortunately, this report includes the latest Speech Therapy info available.
One of the not so noticed areas of rehabilitation medicine is Speech Therapy. In fact, a lot of people may not even know that something like this existed. It may be the case [...]
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Speech Therapy Management For Fluency Disorders
Thursday, January 14th, 2010There are six main types of fluency disorders namely: normal developmental disfluency, stuttering, neurogenic disfluency, psychogenic disfluency, language based disfluency, and mixed fluency failures. Due to the uniqueness and difference of each case, all of them require a different kind of management approach in speech therapy.
Management For Normal Developmental Disfluency
Developmental disfluency occurs during the critical [...]
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Play Levels Of Social Interaction In Speech And Language Therapy
Saturday, January 2nd, 2010The following article lists some simple, informative tips that will help you have a better experience with Speech Therapy.
There are different levels of play used in the assessment of children’s speech and language. These levels are used to measure children’s play skills. However, there are also play levels of social interaction that can give a [...]
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Speech Therapy Assessment Tips For Fluency Disorders
Friday, December 25th, 2009The following article covers a topic that has recently moved to center stage–at least it seems that way. If you’ve been thinking you need to know more about it, here’s your opportunity.
During the assessment of an individual with suspected fluency disorder, there are some things to remember to make the assessment more comprehensive and useful. [...]
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The Role of Speech Therapy In Traumatic Brain Injury
Thursday, December 10th, 2009Traumatic brain injury can cause about a lot of speech and language disorders that would entail the need of speech therapy. That’s why the role of speech therapy in the rehabilitation process of a traumatic brain injury patient is very vital.
What Speech And Language Problems TBI Brings About
A person may have loss of consciousness [...]
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Conditions For Speech Therapy: Autism
Sunday, November 8th, 2009Imagine the next time you join a discussion about Speech Therapy. When you start sharing the fascinating Speech Therapy facts below, your friends will be absolutely amazed.
Autism is one condition that requires speech therapy treatment. However, autism is often misunderstood and thought of to be something that can be left untreated. However, that should not [...]
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Aphasia?s Speech And Language Problems Targeted For Speech Therapy
Thursday, October 8th, 2009You should be able to find several indispensable facts about Speech Therapy in the following paragraphs. If there’s at least one fact you didn’t know before, imagine the difference it might make.
Aphasia can bring about a lot of speech and language problems that are to be treated for speech therapy. The kind of speech and [...]
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Teaching Hearing Impaired Children at the Nonverbal Level
Thursday, September 3rd, 2009When you’re learning about something new, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the sheer amount of relevant information available. This informative article should help you focus on the central points.
Teaching language to nonverbal, hearing-impaired children is in fact, a very controversial matter. The controversy stems from the idea that either of two goals is being [...]
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