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Conditions Treated by a Speech-Language Pathologist

Speech Sound Disorders in Children

Children who cannot produce certain sounds correctly for their age — substituting, omitting, or distorting sounds.

Stuttering (Stammering)

Disruption in the normal flow of speech — repetitions, prolongations, and blocks. Affects 1% of the population.

Language Delay in Children

Children not reaching language milestones — late talkers, limited vocabulary, or difficulty forming sentences for their age.

Swallowing Disorders (Dysphagia)

Difficulty swallowing safely — common after stroke, head/neck cancer treatment, or neurological conditions.

Voice Disorders

Abnormal voice quality, pitch, or loudness — from vocal cord nodules, paralysis, or misuse patterns.

Communication Development Tips

  • Talk to your baby from birth — narrate daily activities
  • Read to your child daily
  • Don't correct a stuttering child — let them finish
  • Limit screen time for children under 5
  • Seek help if your child is behind speech milestones

How to Prepare for Your Speech Therapy Session

Before Your Visit

  • Get a hearing test done if not already completed — hearing affects speech development
  • Bring any developmental assessments, school reports, or previous therapy records
  • Note specific concerns — which sounds are unclear, situations where speech is difficult, feeding problems
  • If possible, bring a video showing the speech or swallowing difficulty in natural settings

During the Appointment

  • Let the therapist interact with your child without intervening — natural communication is assessed
  • Share observations about your child's communication at home versus school or with strangers
  • For swallowing assessment — bring the foods and liquids the person usually eats
  • Ask the therapist to demonstrate techniques you can practice at home

After the Visit

  • Practice recommended exercises daily — 10-15 minutes of consistent practice is better than sporadic long sessions
  • Create opportunities for communication — don't anticipate your child's needs before they try to express them
  • Be patient and avoid correcting your child constantly — positive reinforcement works better
  • Track progress with the therapist — celebrate improvements to keep motivation high

Questions to Ask Your Speech Therapist

  1. 1.Is my child's speech development within the normal range?
  2. 2.How long will therapy take?
  3. 3.What can I do at home to help my child's speech?
  4. 4.Should my child be evaluated for autism or hearing loss?
  5. 5.Is it safe for my parent to eat regular food after stroke?
  6. 6.Will my child outgrow this or is therapy necessary?

When Should You See a Speech Therapist?

A Speech-Language Pathologist helps with communication disorders (speech, language, voice) and swallowing difficulties in children and adults.

  • Child not speaking by age 2 or speaking unclearly
  • Stuttering (stammering) affecting communication
  • Voice problems — hoarseness, loss of voice
  • Swallowing difficulties after stroke or surgery
  • Autism spectrum — communication support
  • Speech problems after brain injury or stroke
  • Hearing loss affecting speech development in children

Early intervention in children is critical — speech therapy is most effective when started before age 5.

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