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Frequently Asked Questions

These questions are not intended to completely cover all areas of speech language communication disorders. It is our intent to give parents basic answers to some frequently asked questions.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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What is speech and language therapy?
Speech and language therapy is the treatment of deficiencies in a child's ability to communicate through oral and/or written language. The need for therapy is determined by carefully observing, measuring and evaluating the child’s current development level.

How do I tell if my child's speech or language is delayed?
Speech and language skills are different. Language is the ability to comprehend and use word and sentences to communicate ideas. Speech is the use of the sounds to communicate with one another. To roughly evaluate your child's speech and language, compare their development with that of other children the same age. Some typical milestones of speech and language development are:


It's important to remember that children develop at different rates. If you think your child might need additional speech and language help, check with a licensed Speech Language Pathologist in your child's area.

What is the difference between a Speech and Language Pathologist, speech clinician, speech teacher, speech therapist and speech aide?
A Speech Language Pathologist is a state and nationally licensed clinician with a minimum educational requirement of a Masters degree in Speech and Hearing Science and one year of post graduate fellowship. The other titles do not require any specific education or clinical training. When looking for a qualified Speech - Language Pathologist you should ask the following questions:


Where can I find out more about my child’s speech and/or hearing disorder(s)?

The American Speech and Hearing Association (ASHA) is resource for information. Through their Web site, ASHA can help you find a certified therapist in your area, provide you with news on the latest research and links to other support organizations

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