What is Speech Therapy?

 


Speech therapy is a type of treatment that assists a person with enhancing their communication abilities. It is performed by speech-language pathologists (SLPs) and addresses:


Speech sounds: Assisting with pronunciation and intelligibility.


Language skill: Enhancing comprehension and expression of words.


Social communication: Educating on how to use language correctly in conversation.


Alternative communication methods: The use of tools like picture boards or speaking devices when speech is difficult.



How Autistic Children Benefit from Speech Therapy



In kids with autism, speech therapy can be hugely helpful in the following manner:


1. Enhancing Communication – Assists kids in communicating their needs and feelings better.



2. Developing Social Skills – Concentrates on appropriate conversation skills, eye contact, and turn-taking.



3. Minimizing Frustration – Offers different ways to communicate, decreasing meltdowns and anxiety.



4. Facilitating Nonverbal Communication – Assists with gestures, facial expressions, and assistive communication devices. 5. Functional Language Development – Assists in enabling day-to-day language such as requesting assistance or providing instructions.

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