Speech productions: For the speech to be produced by a person there are several components involved include; Phonation, resonance; producing sound, fluency; voice, intonation and variance of the pitch. The components of Language include phonology, syntax, morphology, grammar, semantics, and pragmatics the social aspects of communication.
Swallowing disorders: They include …show more content…
feeding problems in children, oropharyngeal, and functional dysphagia in adults.
Speech-Language profession: Speech-language pathologist(SLP's) on individual basis provide a wide range of services. SLP's their work is to assess, diagnose, and treat speech, language, cognitive, social communications along with swallowing disorders in children.
Speech services start after initial screening for communication, swallowing disorders followed by assessment and diagnosis of the disorder.
The speech Pathology Glenn Dale provide diagnostic and therapeutic services for individuals with speech-language, cognition and swallowing disorders. Speech therapists are trained in current techniques and treatment approaches. After the comprehensive assessment and analysis, the speech pathologist determines the patients extent of impairment and designs a specific program that is individualized to the person's needs
Speech-language services: Which include:
Cognitive aspects of communication(problem solving, attention, and memory).
Language (receptive, expressive language, phonology, syntax, morphology, semantics, social communication pragmatics) and comprehension, and language processing. Writing skills.
Speech(phonation, fluency, resonance, articulation) and voice.
Upper aerodigestive functions or Swallowing like infant feeding.
Voice(dysphonia, hypophonia, and abnormal)
Speech-language disorders result due to a variety of causes like brain injury, stroke, developmental delay, cleft palate, hearing loss, cerebral palsy, and emotional
issues.
Pediatric speech therapy services focus on enabling the child to effectively communicate and to be an independent language learner. Speech-language pathologist works with a full range of human communication and disorders.
SLP's work in a variety of settings like in educational and clinical settings.They may also work in private and public school settings, colleges, universities as a part of support structure in an education system. SLP's collaborate with other health care professionals. They also provide assessment and evaluation and intervention in relation to auditory processing disorder where their is an evidence of speech-language and cognition