By admin on July 14, 2011
Speech Apraxia Apraxia of speech is a speech disorder characterized by the person having mild to severe difficulty in saying what he/she wants to say. It must be noted that speech apraxia is not caused by the physical weakness and/or paralysis of the muscles involved in speech, namely, the muscles of the face, the lips [...]
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By admin on March 19, 2010
Stuttering Therapy Stuttering has long been a difficult disorder to deal with. Normally starting around the age of two or three, it can continue through adulthood. Controversy between researchers and clinicians continues. Their differing theory as to the causes of stuttering, has allowed for the development of many types of therapy. It is for [...]
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By admin on March 13, 2010
Stop Stuttering Stuttering, also known as stammering is a speech impediment in which the flow of speech by a person is broken by interruptions that are involuntary. These interruptions can come in different forms, such as: repetitions, prolongations, and pauses in between words, phrases, or syllables of speech. This disorder can be developmental or [...]
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