Speech Therapy A More About Speech Therapy | Page 10

Speech Therapist and Speech Disorders • LANGUAGE AND SPEECH DISORDER – Expressive: In this problem, it is difficult for a person or a kid to put words together, problems in using the language in a socially correct way, and sometime it includes limited vocabulary. – Receptive: In this disorder the child will face processing and understanding of the language. • • Among all, the most common speech disorder is stuttering, apraxia, and dysarthria. TREATMENT – The speech disorder with mild intensity may not require any treatment. It is also a fact, that some speech disorders may simply go away with the time and others can be treated with speech therapy. – The treatment of the issue depends and varies on the type of disorder. In a treatment through speech therapy, a professional speech therapist will introduce different exercises that specifically work to strengthen the muscles in your throat and face. From this treatment the person will learn to control speaking and breathing because it improves the sound of the words.