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Frequently Asked Questions
Can deaf people go to speech therapy?
Speech pathologists use speech therapy to help clients with hearing impairments improve their quality of life. They work on interventions for speech disorders related to voice, articulation, fluency, resonance, and other factors. They also collaborate with audiologists to create treatment plans for patients.
What is hearing speech therapy?
Speech therapy focuses on voice and speech-language skills while hearing therapy deals with hearing and hearing impairment. Speech or language disorders may be present at birth or acquired later in life by disease, illness, head injury, substance abuse, or allergy.
What is the role of a speech therapist for students with special needs?
Speech therapists or speech-language pathologists have trained personnel who work with children having speech-related disorders. They also provide screening, consultation, assessment, diagnosis, treatment, management, and counselling services for children with special needs.