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Why is my child not talking yet?

As parents, watching our children grow comes with joy and a fair share of concerns. One common worry is late speech development. As you...

Feeding and Swallowing Therapy

Feeding therapy is a targeted intervention aimed at assisting children or adults facing challenges with feeding, swallowing, or eating....

Why is Early Intervention crucial ?

Speech and language development are essential aspects of early childhood that significantly impact a child's academic, social, and...

Myths about Speech Therapy

Speech therapy is a highly beneficial field that helps people of all ages improve their communication skills. However, there are several...

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)  is a developmental disorder characterized by inattention, impulsivity, and...

Childhood Apraxia of Speech

Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS) is a rare speech disorder where children struggle to control the movements required for speech. This...

9 ways to take care of your voice

Voice is essential for communication, expression, and conveying emotions. It plays a key role in communication, social connection,...

Importance of Hearing Tests

It is very important for all to keep a check on their hearing. Hearing tests are crucial for several reasons: Early Detection of Hearing...

Age Related hearing Loss: Presbycusis

What is age related hearing loss? Age-related hearing loss (presbycusis) is the slow loss of hearing that occurs as we grow older. Every...

Misarticulation and Clear Speech

Misarticulation Misarticulation, also known as an articulation error, refers to the inaccurate production of speech sounds. It occurs...

Age related Hearing Loss

What is age-related hearing loss? Age-related hearing loss also called presbycusis, is hearing loss that occurs gradually for many of us...

Who is a Speech & Language Pathologist?

Speech-language pathologists, also called SLPs, are healthcare professionals. They are the experts in communication who assess, diagnose...

How do we hear ?

The ear is made of flexible, soft tissue that attaches to the side of the head. It’s divided into three parts called the outer, middle,...

Audiological Tests ( Hearing tests)

Hearing loss is partial or total inability to hear sound in one or both ears. Hearing loss makes communication difficult, therefore,...

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