Speech Therapy

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Our Address:

Hyderabad

Work Time:

Mon-Fri 08:00 AM - 04:00 PM Sat-Sun 08:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Call Us:

71 (800) 765-43-21, 1 (801) 777-24-12

What is Speech Therapy?

Speech Therapy is a specialized intervention that helps children improve their communication skills, including speaking, understanding, and expressing language.

This therapy addresses challenges such as articulation (pronouncing sounds), fluency (e.g., stuttering), voice disorders, and language comprehension or expression. Therapy may include games, exercises, and assistive technologies tailored to the child’s needs.

Benefits for Children with Autism, ADHD, and Learning Disabilities

• Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD):

    • How it Helps: Many children with ASD struggle with verbal and nonverbal communication, such as forming words or understanding social cues. Speech therapy teaches functional communication skills, like using words, gestures, or augmentative communication devices (e.g., picture boards).

    • Benefits: Improves verbal communication, enhances social interactions, and reduces frustration by helping children express needs. It can also address echolalia (repeating words) or nonverbal communication deficits.

    • Example: A child with ASD who is nonverbal may learn to use a communication device to request items, fostering independence.

• Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD):

    • How it Helps: Children with ADHD may struggle with pragmatic language (e.g., turn-taking in conversations) or clear articulation due to impulsivity. Speech therapy improves listening skills, conversational flow, and clarity of speech.

    • Benefits: Enhances social skills, reduces miscommunication, and supports academic success by improving verbal organization and clarity during discussions.

    • Example: A child with ADHD who interrupts conversations may learn strategies to wait and respond appropriately, improving peer relationships.

• Learning Disabilities:

    • How it Helps: Children with learning disabilities, such as dyslexia, often face challenges with language processing or reading aloud. Speech therapy targets phonological awareness (sound recognition) and expressive language skills.

    • Benefits: Improves reading fluency, boosts confidence in verbal tasks, and supports comprehension, aiding academic performance and classroom participation.

    • Example: A child with dyslexia may practice sound segmentation to improve reading, reducing anxiety during oral assignments.

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