Speech Therapist

A speech therapist or speech-language pathologist is a well-trained specialist who measures, diagnoses, and assists with communication problems, especially speech disorders. The doctor's role is to treat children who have not developed with age and adults who have speech deficits due to illness or injury. You may be advised to consult a speech therapist by your healthcare provider for a number of reasons.

What does a Speech Therapist do?

A speech therapist is more than just helping a child pronounce words by teaching them. He may also work with autistic children to teach them a variety of skills. These include:

  • Speech Pragmactic – Using speech to boost social relationships.
  • Communication - This generally involves training with picture exchange cards, teaching gestural communication, non-verbal communication tools, and electronic talking devices.
  • Speech articulation – Oromotor activity of facial muscles and lip. This includes how a baby moves their mouth while making inevitable noise or speaking words.
  • Conceptual skills – Left & right concept, Big & small concept, body parts concepts, color concept, yes & no concept
  • Conversation skills – Sentence elongation, parallel talk, self-talk, situational talk, more
  • Comprehension – Speech-language pathologists connect the babies in practical language activities that include social interaction and cognition.

When to meet a Speech Therapist?

Your child will need a speech therapist if they have any of the following symptoms:

  1. Your kid has infantile speech, which is daunting for the adult to understand.
  2. He is likely to use a telegraphic language, and their vocabulary is reduced ( Absence of verbal links such as pronouns and articles)
  3. They omit sounds they cannot pronounce, for example, nano for banana, duck for shoe, etc.
  4. Mime and Signs to express himself through abusive gestures. He gets frustrated when you are not able to understand them.
  5. It gives a boost to almost unintelligible words and distorts language
  6. Breathing with mouth open
  7. Drastic changes in voice with often dysphonias.

List of Speech Therapist Doctors in India

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Dr. A Dasgupta

Sikar

Hearing test for Infants, Children, Adults and Geriatrics Vertigo test and therapeutic treatment for all ages Tinnitus assessment & Remedy New Born Hearing Screening All types of digital hearing aids trial, fitting, dispensing and repair Speech & Language Assessment for Children, Adults and Geriatrics Voice assessment and Therapy Swallowing assessment and treatment Speech therapy for Cerebral palsy Autism, delayed speech, Hearing impaired Stroke [Aphasia], Dysarthria, Oral cancer Laryngectomy, Parkinsons, Neurogenic cases Stammering, Articulation and communication problems Personality Development

Dr. Abhishek Ruia

Temple

Hearing Aid, Digital Hearing Aids, Speech Therapy

Dr. Murli Singh

New Delhi

Speech Therapist & Audiologist

Dr. RP Singh

Agra

http://www.drrpsinghphysio.com/

Dr. S.C. Kanchan

Agra

Speech Therapist

Dr. Prakash

Agra

Speech Therapist

Dr. Jay Singh

Agra

Audiologist, Speech Therapist

Dr. Ritika Gulhane

Agra

Audiologist, Speech Therapist

Dr. Lovkesh Mittal

Mohali

Speech Therapist

Dr. Dhriti Sharma

Mohali

Speech Therapist

Dr. Richa Sharma

Mohali

Speech Therapist

Dr. Anupama Sharma

Mohali

Speech Therapist, Physiotherapist

Dr. Kuldeep Singh

Mohali

Speech Therapist

Dr. Gobind Kaur

Mohali

Speech Therapist

Dr. Nidhi B Harjai

Mohali

Speech Therapist, Audiologist

Dr. Jitesh Singh Bhatia

Mohali

Audiologist, Speech Therapist

Dr. Rakesh Bhati

Meerut

Speech Therapist

Dr. Cochlea

Meerut

Speech Therapist

Dr. Satpreet Kaur

Meerut

Speech Therapist

Dr. Rahul Shailat

Meerut

Speech Therapist

Dr. Anjali Prasanth

Nashik

Speech Therapist

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