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What is Lisping?
Lisping is a common speech impediment that often appears in young children. A lisp makes producing certain letter...
What Is Cluttering In Speech?
What is a Cluttering Disorder? Cluttering in speech is a fluency disorder that is characterized by an irregular or...
How Long Does It Take For Voice Therapy To Work?
What is Voice Therapy? Voice therapy focuses on helping individuals with voice disorders change and adapt their vocal...
How Can Seniors Improve Their Speech?
When we think about speech therapy, most of us likely think of younger children and school-based speech specialists...
Does Corticobasal Syndrome Affect Speech?
What is Corticobasal Syndrome? Corticobasal syndrome (also referred to as CBS) is a rare medical condition that for...
Can Weight Gain Cause Speech Problems?
It is widely known that being overweight can have significant effects on our health, from an increased risk of heart...
Yes or No Speech Therapy Questions
Yes and No are among the most powerful and meaningful words within the English language. Without these words,...
When Inflation Causes Stress Regarding Out-of-Pocket Healthcare Costs, Think Virtual Care
With U.S. and global inflation at a 40-year high, it should come as no surprise that some patients are canceling...
National Alzheimer’s Month: Value of Speech Therapy to Manage the Disease
November is National Alzheimer’s Awareness Month, hosted by the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America, and it is the...
What is RPM Speech?
What is RPM? RPM refers to the Rapid Prompting Method which is a technique used to aid communication for individuals...
What is a Lazy Tongue?
The highest quality voice and the broadest vocabulary aren’t worth much if the articulation of the words is not...
Speech Therapy Exercises to Try at Home
What is Speech Therapy? Speech therapy is the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of speech and language disorders...