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What Is Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy? How Adults Can Benefit
Adult Speech Therapy

What Is Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy? How Adults Can Benefit

Many adults live with concerns such as mouth breathing, jaw tension, snoring, or difficulty swallowing without realizing there may be an underlying cause. They are often the result of underlying orofacial myofunctional disorders (OMDs). In such disorders, the muscle patterns ...
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Palilalia: What Is It? How Speech Therapy Can Help
'Speak Out!' Therapy

Palilalia: What Is It? How Speech Therapy Can Help

You said it once. Then again. And again. Not because you meant to, but because you couldn’t stop. If this sounds familiar, or if you are watching someone you love struggle with repeating themselves, you are not imagining things. Palilalia ...
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Chronic Cough Due to PVCD? Consider Speech Therapy
Paradoxical Vocal Cord Dysfunction

Chronic Cough Due to PVCD? Consider Speech Therapy

You have tried the cough drops, the allergy medications, and maybe even an inhaler. But the cough keeps coming back. If your chronic cough has lasted eight weeks or more and no clear answer has surfaced, you are not alone, ...
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Childhood Apraxia: Why Early Intervention Is Important
Apraxia

Childhood Apraxia: Why Early Intervention Is Important

When a child struggles to say words clearly or consistently, it can be confusing and concerning for families. This difficulty can be a symptom of childhood apraxia, a motor speech disorder. Parents are often the first to notice something isn’t ...
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Cognitive Communication Disorders: Speech Therapy Solutions
Cognitive-Linguistic Rehabilitation

Cognitive Communication Disorders: Speech Therapy Solutions

Communication is more than speaking clearly. It requires attention, memory, organization, and the ability to process information in real time. When these underlying skills are disrupted, communication can become confusing, inefficient, or overwhelming. Cognitive communication disorders affect how the brain ...
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Adult Speech Therapy

Speech Therapy Services: Communication And Health Benefits

Communication is at the heart of how we connect, learn, and participate in everyday life. When speech, language, voice, or swallowing challenges arise, they can affect confidence, relationships, and overall well-being. Speech therapy services are designed to identify and address ...
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Behavioral Feeding Therapy - Make Meal Time a Positive Experience
Pediatric Feeding Disorders

Behavioral Feeding Therapy – Make Meal Time a Positive Experience

For many parents, the simple act of sitting down for a family meal can feel less like a bonding opportunity and more like a high-stakes negotiation—or, worse, an all-out battle. If you find yourself counting how many bites your child ...
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Swallowing Disorder Phases – How Speech Therapy Can Help
Speech Therapy Exercises

Swallowing Disorder Phases – How Speech Therapy Can Help

Eating should be one of life’s simplest pleasures, but for many individuals, it can become a daily challenge. A swallowing disorder, also known as dysphagia, can make it difficult or even unsafe to eat and drink. This condition affects people ...
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Voice Therapy for Parkinson’s: Speak Out! at the Stafford Library
'Speak Out!' Therapy

Voice Therapy for Parkinson’s: Speak Out! at the Stafford Library

When Parkinson’s disease affects your ability to communicate, conversations become harder, words come out softer, and expressing yourself can be frustrating. Yet, your voice is one of the most important tools you have to connect with the people you love. ...
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