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		<title>Understanding How Speech Therapy Can Help</title>
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		<dc:creator>Karen Barta</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[slurred speech]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Elmer Fudd may get a laugh every time he hunts for that "wascally wabbit", Bugs Bunny, but speech-language disorders are not laughing matters. It can be painful to not be understood or to be ridiculed for voice problems. It is estimated that 5% of school-age children have some type of language disorder. The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association breaks disorders into two types, speech disorders and language disorders.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Elmer Fudd may get a laugh every time he hunts for that &#8220;wascally wabbit&#8221;, Bugs Bunny, but speech-language disorders are not laughing matters. It can be painful to not be understood or to be ridiculed for voice problems. It is estimated that 5% of school-age children have some type of language disorder. The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association breaks disorders into two types, speech disorders and language disorders.</p>
<p><b>Information To Help You Understand Speech Disorders</b></p>
<p>There are a number of struggles and areas of concern that fall under the speech disorder category. They include the following: slurred speech, pitch problems, articulation, vocal quality, and stuttering.</p>
<p><b>Language Disorders &#8211; What Are They?</b></p>
<p>There are two categories for language disorders: receptive and expressive. If there are problems with understanding language it would fall into the receptive disorder category. For those that have a hard time putting words together, struggle with using language appropriately, or developing vocabulary, then it would fall into the expressive disorder category.</p>
<p><b>Help Is Available If You Seek It Out</b></p>
<p>Speech and language disorders may require treatment by a professional speech-language therapist. These therapists are trained to identify communication problems by using specialized testing methods.</p>
<p><b>So, What Will A Therapist Do For you?</b></p>
<p>One-on-One sessions are typical and will include the use of proven techniques that improve language, cognitive capabilities, and voice abilities. The therapist will typically use teaching methods that encourage and develop correct pronunciation. This is done through modeling, exercises, and repetition. For maximum value and success, it is good to start working with a therapist early and to continue until maximum results have been acquired.</p>
<p><b>Can You Help Me?</b></p>
<p>There are countless reasons that a speech and language problem may have developed. Even if your situation is not listed here, there may be a way for a speech therapist to help you. Just to get you an idea, here are some areas that a speech therapist will typically help: cleft palate, autism, deaf or partial hearing problems, learning disabilities and developmental delays, weak or under-developed oral muscles, and even brain injuries.</p>
<p>If you want to get started, Karen Barta is a <a href="http://cospeechtherapyservices.com">Speech Therapist in Parker, Colorado</a>. She provides services to help with <a href="http://cospeechtherapyservices.com">slurred speech</a> and so much more!</p>
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