03/12/2025
1. Speech and sound: Articulation, fluency (like stuttering), voice, and resonance disorders.
2. Language: Receptive (understanding) and expressive (speaking) language delays or disorders.
3. Cognition: Cognitive skills that impact communication, such as memory, attention, and problem-solving.
4. Hearing: Working with individuals who have hearing loss to improve their speech and communication skills.
5. Swallowing: Diagnosing and treating swallowing difficulties, also known as dysphagia, can involve modifying diets or using special devices.
6. Social communication: Addressing the social aspects of communication and interaction.
7. Communication modalities: Helping individuals use alternative communication methods, such as speech-generating devices.
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