Compassionate care in Speech Language Pathology

Speech Articulation Disorder
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Teach proper tongue and mouth placement
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Use repetition and practice exercises
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Help improve clarity so speech is easier to understand
Oral Motor Disorders
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Strengthen oral muscles through targeted exercises
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Improve coordination for clearer speech
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May also assist with feeding or swallowing if needed



Early Intervention/Speech and Language Delays
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Assess developmental delays early
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Use play-based therapy to build communication skills
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Coach parents on how to support speech at home
Receptive & Expressive Language Disorders
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Build vocabulary and sentence structure
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Improve comprehension (following directions, answering questions)
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Use visuals, modeling, and structured activities

Fluency disorders
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Teach techniques for smoother speech
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Reduce tension and anxiety around speaking
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Build confidence in communication


Language and literacy disorders
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Support phonics, comprehension, and storytelling skills
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Help with reading fluency and written expression
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Work closely with academic goals
Social language disorders
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Teach conversational skills (turn-taking, staying on topic)
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Help interpret social cues like tone and body language
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Practice real-life interactions and scenarios


Auditory processing disorders
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Train listening and memory skills
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Teach strategies to follow directions and filter background noise
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Collaborate with audiologists for comprehensive care