Speech Pathology
What Is A Speech Pathologist & What Can I Expect?
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Think Say Do Therapy Services work with children and their families (birth to 18) in the following areas:
Prelinguistic communication (gestures, imitation, joint attention)
Language disorders (understanding and using language)
Speech disorders (articulation and phonology)
Play skills (engaging and building on play skills, coaching)
Social communication (greetings, following rules, understanding cues)
Mealtimes, feeding, and swallowing (oral motor skill development, Oral Eating and Drinking Care
Plans, mealtime, and feeding assessments)
Augmentative and Alternative Communication (aided and unaided alternative ways of getting a
message across - keyword sign, Proloquo2go, TD Snap)
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What Are Some Signs That Your Child May Benefit From Speech Pathology?
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They may not speak.
Others find it difficult to understand them.
They find it difficult to understand instructions.
They have a limited vocabulary or do not communicate using phrases or sentences.
Difficulties with spelling, reading, or writing.
They cough or gag on certain foods.
Stuttering.