| Speech and Language Disorders - Communication Problems Can Be More Than Simple Stuttering |
| Written by Michele Rasmussen | |
| Monday, 07 August 2006 | |
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Speech and language are defective when they deviate so far from normal age appropriate levels that they call attention to themselves. The deviation can interfere with communication, educational, emotional, or social well-being.
People are judged by the way they speak. Individuals express frustration if their thoughts and ideas cannot be clearly understood by others in their family, school or community. This is hardly an uncommon situation, as approximately 10 percent of the population exhibits a communication disorder sometime in their life. How can a Speech-Language pathologist help you?
A Speech-Language Pathologist can answer your questions if you are unsure of whether an individual needs assistance or is making normal progress. Contact can be made through your local school, health unit, hospital or private practitioner. Michele is a Speech-Language Pathologist who provides a wide range of assessments and therapeutic services. She is the mother of three children. For more information, you can reach her at 257-3472. |
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