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Speech Therapy Techniques and Methods

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Just as with so many other conditions that afflict children, it is the Internet that has been instrumental in the development of new and more effective therapies for speech impediments like stuttering. Experts in the field are now able to more quickly and effectively share their discoveries and can even collaborate in a real time basis from all corners of the planet during actual treatment sessions and research projects.

Just as with so many other conditions that afflict children, it is the Internet that has been instrumental in the development of new and more effective therapies for speech impediments like stuttering. Experts in the field are now able to more quickly and effectively share their discoveries and can even collaborate in a real time basis from all corners of the planet during actual treatment sessions and research projects.

 

Stuttering – A Mysterious Speech Impediment

 

The net result is that the past decade has seen a drastic increase of the success rate in treating even severe cases of childhood and adult stuttering - a mysterious speech impediment that for so long has baffled experts. For instance why is it that a child with a serious stuttering condition who struggles with simple sentences can sing or often recite poetry flawlessly?

 

Far More Effective Treatments For Stutterers

 

So while the Internet has allowed speech therapy experts who in years past would have worked alone in their offices to work in collusion. It has at the same time enabled the parents of children who stutter to become more aware of their discoveries. Discoveries that have led to far more effective treatments for children and adults who stutter.

 

Far More Tools and Methods For Todays Speech Therapist

 

So now todays speech therapist has far more tools and information at their disposal that can be implemented individually or in groups, depending on each individuals needs and success rate. This means that speech therapists who in the past may have relied on as little as one known treatment method can now combine several together to tailor fit each stutterer with a far more effective treatment regimen.

 

Newer Effective Treatment Therapy Methods

 

One very effective course of treatment for stuttering involves the removal of problem words from a child's vocabulary. As these problem words that are causing the stuttering are being removed, alternative words will be taught to the child. At the same time a treatment method known a colorful semantics is often implemented that basically teaches a child new colorful and descriptive words to use in problem areas of their speech.

 

Addressing The Physical and Psychological Causes of Stuttering

 

In some children the positive effect is two-fold. That is that while the stuttering problem is being addressed and eliminated a new confidence in their broadening vocabulary is being instilled in the child. Treatment combinations like these address not only the physical issues that contribute to stuttering but the psychological and speech confidence issues as well.

 

Slow Motion Speech Therapy Techniques

 

Of course speech therapy treatment for stuttering children is not new. In fact there are long used and well proven effective therapy techniques that work well on some children. One of the most common involves simply working with a child to speak in slow motion during therapy sessions. In this way, problem areas can be worked through and a child can be allowed a chance to slowly and methodically work on speech articulation.
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Chris Tyrrell writes for Integrated Treatment Services. Specialists in Speech Therapy. Visit their website for more details.
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