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What Is A Voice Disorder

Voice Disorder Treatment in Lahore When a person’s voice quality, pitch, and volume are out of place or improper for their age, gender, cultural background, or geographic area, it is known as a voice disorder. Even though others may not notice, the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) defines a voice disorder as when a person expresses …

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Does My Child Need Speech Therapy

Does My Child Need Speech Therapy In the early years of their lives, children undergo remarkable development, mastering skills like crawling, sitting, walking, and exploring new foods and toys. Alongside these physical milestones, they also embark on a journey of communication development. This includes acquiring speech sounds, understanding language (receptive language), and using language (expressive …

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Hypernasality Arises

Hypernasality Treatment in Lahore Hypernasality arises when the nasal cavity resonates excessively during speech, resulting in a distinct nasally tone. Often depicted in film and TV for comedic effect, speaking with hypernasality can be bothersome as it may overshadow the intended message. This manner of speaking can also frustrate listeners, as it hampers comprehension and …

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Articulation disorder

Articulation disorder Most children learn to make all speech sounds by age 4 or 5. Children who have trouble speaking clearly after that age may have a speech sound disorder. One type of speech sound disorder is articulation disorder, which involves problems producing specific speech sounds. Articulation is the process humans go through to produce …

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Breathing Exercises

What are breathing exercises? You have been provided with breathing for speech exercises as you have been assessed as having reduced breath to support the voice. This may mean that you have a quiet, breathy, rushed or harsh voice. This does not necessarily mean that you have a lung condition; it may mean that your …

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Dyspraxia

Dyspraxia Dyspraxia, also known as developmental coordination disorder, is a neurodevelopmental condition that begins in childhood that makes it difficult to perform motor skills. It also causes issues with coordination. While there’s no cure, occupational therapy can greatly help children with dyspraxia learn ways to overcome these challenges. Dyspraxia can cause a wide range of …

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Phonological disorder

Phonological disorder A phonological disorder refers to a speech sound issue observed in children deviating from the normal trajectory of speech development. These children may exhibit sound inaccuracies not typical in the speech progression of their peers who are developing typically.Our speech and language therapists can assess your child’s speech skills to identify what speech …

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Dysarthria

Dysarthria (difficulty speaking) Dysarthria is where you have difficulty speaking because the muscles you use for speech are weak. It can be caused by conditions that damage your brain or nerves and some medicines. Speech and language therapy can help. The main symptom of dysarthria is unclear speech. This can make it difficult for you …

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MANAGING PERSONAL HYGIENE ANDGROOMING SKILLS

Role of OT for Managing Personal Hygiene and Grooming Tasks Occupational therapists can provide assistance with managing personal hygiene and grooming tasks. Personal hygiene and grooming are essential Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) that contribute to an individual’s overall well-being, self-care, and social participation. Occupational therapists can help individuals with disabilities or limitations in various …

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