What is Speech-language Therapy?

Speech therapy is the treatment of speech and communication disorders; thus, it is a broad field. Speech therapy may assist children with stuttering or lisps in accurately pronouncing words. Speech therapy also helps children with developmental disabilities in understanding and using spoken language in a social environment.


A certified speech-language pathologist (SLP) is a communication specialist who must have a master’s degree. That professional may work in a private setting, a clinic, a school, an institution, or as part of an educational team. They employ various tools and therapies, including toys and play-like treatment, as well as formal tests and a speech curriculum.



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