Learning to communicate is a very important part of growing up. Whether it's stating an opinion, answering a question in class, or holding a conversation with a friend, effective communication can help young people succeed in school and later in life. Children with communication disorders can develop at any age and many young people have speech or language disorders which can significantly affect their performance in school. Unrelated speech, language or hearing disorders can interfere with learning in the classroom, limit educational achievement, harm promising careers, and inhibit personal relationships.
Speech Language Pathologists and Audiologists are dedicated professionals who provide quality services to all speech, language and hearing impaired students. Speech-language pathologists are professionals concerned with human communications, its normal development and disorders. They help prevent, identify, evaluate, treat and rehabilitate communication disorders which include articulation, stuttering, voice and language disorders.
Signs Of Communication Disorders
Common Types of Speech & Language Disorders
Procedures to follow when requesting speech services