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Dysarthria vs Aphasia vs Apraxia of Speech (AOS): Speech and language disorders, including dysarthria, aphasia, and apraxia of speech (AOS), present intricate challenges in diagnosis due to overlapping symptoms and coexisting conditions. The distinctions among...
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Sensory-Motor Treatment Approaches for Speech Therapy: Sensory-Motor Treatment Approaches are invaluable tools in the field of speech therapy. By addressing the sensory-motor aspects of speech production, these approaches empower individuals to overcome speech...
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Van Riper Traditional Articulation Therapy: Traditional articulation therapy is a structured and effective approach to address speech disorders. Through accurate assessment, personalized goals, consistent practice, and family involvement, individuals can overcome...
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Characteristics of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): It’s essential to remember that autism is a highly variable condition, and each individual with autism is unique. Some individuals may have more pronounced characteristics in some areas, while others may have...
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How to do an Oral Mechanism Exam: The Oral Mechanism Exam, often referred to as the Oral Peripheral Mechanism Examination (OPME), is a comprehensive assessment conducted by speech-language pathologists, dentists, and other healthcare professionals. It aims to evaluate...
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Definition of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): Autism spectrum disorder is a condition related to brain development that impacts how a person perceives and socializes with others, causing problems in social interaction and communication. The disorder also includes...