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  1. We provide service in our clinic as well as in homes, schools, hospitals, and long-term care facilities throughout Simcoe County, including but not limited to Barrie, Orillia, Midland, Collingwood, Alliston and Bradford. Discover how The Speech Clinic can help you! Schedule your free screening today! Contact Us.

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  2. At The Speech Clinic, our dedicated Speech-Language Pathologists specialize in targeted exercises, empowering individuals to conquer articulation difficulties by honing their tongue, lip, teeth, and jaw movements to produce specific speech sounds.

  3. Jun 9, 2022 · People with speech and language disorders can find hope in rehabilitation. Speech-language pathologists can evaluate and treat these disorders. This can lead to a happier, healthier and more expressive life.

  4. Here at Aurora Speech Clinic, our speech-language pathologists and occupational therapists have a variety of areas of clinical focus. See how we can help. (905) 503-4321

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    Speech therapy is the assessment and treatment of communication problems and speech disorders. It is performed by speech-language pathologists (SLPs), which are often referred to as speech therapists.

    Speech therapy techniques are used to improve communication. These include articulation therapy, language intervention activities, and others depending on the type of speech or language disorder.

    There are several speech and language disorders that can be treated with speech therapy.

    •Articulation disorders. An articulation disorder is the inability to properly form certain word sounds. A child with this speech disorder may drop, swap, distort, or add word sounds. An example of distorting a word would be saying “thith” instead of “this”.

    •Fluency disorders. A fluency disorder affects the flow, speed, and rhythm of speech. Stuttering and cluttering are fluency disorders. A person with stuttering has trouble getting out a sound and may have speech that is blocked or interrupted, or may repeat part of all of a word. A person with cluttering often speaks very fast and merges words together.

    •Resonance disorders. A resonance disorder occurs when a blockage or obstruction of regular airflow in the nasal or oral cavities alters the vibrations responsible for voice quality. It can also happen if the velopharyngeal valve doesn’t close properly. Resonance disorders are often associated with cleft palate, neurological disorders, and swollen tonsils.

    •Receptive disorders. A person with receptive language disorder has trouble understanding and processing what others say. This can cause you to seem uninterested when someone is speaking, have trouble following directions, or have a limited vocabulary. Other language disorders, autism, hearing loss, and a head injury can lead to a receptive language disorder.

    •Expressive disorders. Expressive language disorder is difficulty conveying or expressing information. If you have an expressive disorder, you may have trouble forming accurate sentences, such as using incorrect verb tense. It’s associated with developmental impairments, such as Down syndrome and hearing loss. It can also result from head trauma or a medical condition.

    Speech therapy for children

    For your child, speech therapy may take place in a classroom or small group, or one-on-one, depending on the speech disorder. Speech therapy exercises and activities vary depending on your child’s disorder, age, and needs. During speech therapy for children, the SLP may: •interact through talking and playing, and using books, pictures other objects as part of language intervention to help stimulate language development •model correct sounds and syllables for a child during age-appropriate play to teach the child how to make certain sounds •provide strategies and homework for the child and parent or caregiver on how to do speech therapy at home

    Speech therapy for adults

    Speech therapy for adults also begins with assessment to determine your needs and the best treatment. Speech therapy exercises for adults can help you with speech, language, and cognitive communication. Therapy may also include retraining of swallowing function if an injury or medical condition, such as Parkinson’s disease or oral cancer has caused swallowing difficulties. Exercises may involve: •problem solving, memory, and organization, and other activities geared at improving cognitive communication •conversational tactics to improve social communication •breathing exercises for resonance •exercises to strengthen oral muscles There are many resources available if you’re looking to try speech therapy exercises at home, including: •speech therapy apps •language development games and toys, such as flip cards and flash cards •workbooks

    The amount of time a person needs speech therapy depends on a few factors, including:

    •their age

    •type and severity of the speech disorder

    •frequency of therapy

    •underlying medical condition

    •treatment of an underlying medical condition

    The success rate of speech therapy varies between the disorder being treated and age groups. When you start speech therapy can also have an impact on the outcome.

    Speech therapy for young children has been shown to be most successful when started early and practiced at home with the involvement of a parent or caregiver.

    Speech therapy can treat a broad range of speech and language delays and disorders in children and adults. With early intervention, speech therapy can improve communication and boost self-confidence.

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  5. May 3, 2023 · Speech therapy will help you improve your ability to speak and communicate with language. What kind of speech therapy you need depends on several factors, including your age and which health condition or speech challenges you might have.

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  7. Jul 27, 2023 · The Speech Clinic's expert speech-language pathologists can assess and address various voice difficulties, guiding you towards a confident and expressive voice through personalized therapy and recommendations for further evaluation if needed.

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