Speech Therapy
Speech Therapy - In a Snapshot
- Speech therapy is beneficial for both children and adults.
- Children’s speech therapy targets issues such as language delay,
articulation problems, stuttering, and developmental disorders. - Adults may seek speech therapy for disorders resulting from
stroke, brain injury, or neurological conditions.
VPM Mind Weavers is a renowned center for Speech Therapy in Ajman
that offers personalized solutions and effective treatments for complex
speech problems.
Understanding Speech Therapy
Speech Therapy is a therapeutic process provided by speech-language pathologists (SLPs) to diagnose, assess, and treat individuals with communication and speech disorders. It aims to improve speech and language skills, as well as address issues related to voice, fluency, and
cognitive communication. For children, we take special care in making the sessions and talks fun and easy using customized techniques.
Speech therapy can benefit people of all ages, from children with developmental delays to adults with speech and language issues resulting from various medical conditions or injuries. The specific goals of speech therapy are tailored to the individual’s needs, and therapy may involve
exercises, techniques, and strategies to enhance communication and articulation skills. Our sessions focus on making communication a joyful experience for individuals through special strategies.
Conditions treated
by Speech Therapy
Articulation Disorders
These disorders are defined as the inability to properly form certain word sounds. This speech problem causes a child to drop, distort, swap, or add word sounds. For instance, a child may say "thith" instead of "this".
Fluency disorders
These are conditions that interfere with the flow, speed, and rhythm of speech. Stuttering and cluttering are examples of fluency disorders. A person who stutters has difficulty making a sound, and their speech may be interrupted or blocked, or they may repeat a word.
Resonance Disorders
These conditions occur when a blockage or obstruction of regular airflow in the nasal or oral cavities changes the vibrations that control voice quality. Resonance disorders are frequently associated with cleft palate, neurological disorders, and swollen tonsils.
Receptive Disorders
These disorders occur when a person has difficulty understanding and processing what others are saying. When others are speaking, you may appear uninterested, have difficulty following directions, or may have a limited vocabulary.
Communication & Cognition Disorders
A Communication - Cognition disorder is characterized by communication problems caused by an injury to the part of the brain that signals your ability to think. It can lead to memory issues, difficulty solving problems, and difficulties speaking or listening.
Aphasia
Aphasia is a communication disorder that affects a person'sability to communicate with and understand others. It can also disrupt a person's ability to read and write.
Dysarthria
A symptom of this condition is slow or slurred speech, which happens due to weakness or the inability to control the muscles used for speech.
Speech Therapy for Children
A child may receive speech therapy in a classroom setting as part of a small group or one-on-one. This is determined by the type of speech disorder they are experiencing.
To assist them in overcoming their specific issues, our experts at VPM Mind Weavers use therapeutic exercises and activities.
These are some examples:
Language activities
Articulation Activities
Feeding and Swallowing Therapy
Exercises
Our SLP will also provide strategies and homework to the child. These exercises enable them to practice specific activities with a parent or caregiver to continue improving at home.
Speech Therapy for Adults
As part of adult speech therapy, an SLP may employ a variety of techniques.
These are some examples:
Applied Behaviour Analysis
To improve social communication, the SLP may use problem-solving, memory activities, and conversation exercises.
Breathing Exercises
A speech-language pathologist (SLP) may use breathing exercises to help with resonance issues.
Mouth Exercises
These are a good way to strengthen your oral muscles, which can help you communicate better.
Swallowing Exercises
Medical conditions such as Parkinson's disease, oral cancer, or a stroke can all cause swallowing problems. An SLP can help a person manage these issues by using swallowing exercises.
These services are administered by experienced and compassionate clinical psychologists and therapists that ensure your child receives the care and support they need to lead healthier and more fulfilling lives.
What is the best
age for speech therapy?
Speech therapy can help anyone who needs assistance with their speech or language skills. There is no better or more appropriate age to seek assistance. Anyone with a communication disorder can benefit from both pediatric speech therapy and adult speech therapy.
According to research, children who require speech therapy fare best when they begin early and practice at home with a loved one.
What is the efficacy
of speech therapy?
The success rate of speech therapy can vary depending on the disorder being treated and the age group.
Speech therapy for young children has been shown to be most effective when started early and practised at home with a parent or caregiver.
Expert-guided
Speech Therapy in Ajman
Our highly trained speech and language pathologists (SLPs) at VPM Mind Weavers provide the best Speech and Language Therapy Program for
children and adults.
We work closely with our patients to understand their needs and track their progress with each session to increase confidence. In determining a comprehensive treatment plan to tackle areas of concern, we consider all relevant factors, including a patient’s age and maturity.