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Teletherapy services offer the same personal attention you’d receive in person. It prioritizes your students' current needs and situations, while keeping the focus of supporting their educational needs at the forefront. Our therapists collaborate with on site staff, and prioritize student interactions and parent communication in a seamless fashion.
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Speech refers to the actual sounds used in oral language.
Language is how we communicate with others. It includes oral communication, gestures, body language and written words.
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Articulation disorders focus on errors (e.g., distortions and substitutions) in production of individual speech sounds. Phonological disorders focus on predictable, rule-based errors (e.g., fronting, stopping, and final consonant deletion) that affect more than one sound.
Information was obtained through this website: https://www.asha.org/practice-portal/clinical-topics/articulation-and-phonology/
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Social language is both the spoken and unspoken aspects of our daily interactions with people. Some examples include how we initiate and close conversations, asking and answering questions appropriate to the situation, body language, eye contact, humor and so much more.