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A Look At What We Do Speech/Language Pathologists

Communication Disorders  Language Disorders  Speech Disorders  Voice Disorders  Fluency Disorders

Language Disorders Definition: A language disorder is the impaired comprehension and/or use of spoken and written language.

Language Disorders

Speech Disorders Definition: A speech disorder is an impairment of articulation of individual speech sounds.

Speech Disorders

Voice Disorders Definition: A voice disorder is an impairment in the pitch, loudness, and/or resonance of voice.

Voice Disorders

Fluency Disorders Definition: A fluency disorder is an impairment in speech characterized by abnormal hesitations and/or repetitions of syllables, words, or phrases.

Fluency Disorders

Nonverbal communication

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