What Do Speech-Language Pathologists Do? And Who Are They?

Introduction:- · SLPs, or speech-language pathologists , are communication authorities. · SLPs deal with clients of various ages, including infants and seniors. SLPs provide treatment for a wide range of swallowing and communication issues. These include issues with: · Speech sounds refer to how we pronounce sounds and combine them to form words. Apraxia of speech, dysarthria, and phonological abnormalities are other terms for these issues. · Language—how well we comprehend what we hear or read and how we utilise words to communicate our thoughts to others. This issue in adulthood could be referred to as aphasia. · Literacy refers to our ability to read and write. Reading, spelling, and writing difficulties are common among peopl...