Speech and Language Therapy
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Speech therapy is a therapy that is utilized to teach communication skills The goal of speech therapy is to improve all aspects of communication. The National Research Council has identified 4 aspects of beneficial speech therapy:
At The Hope Learning Center, we are committed to establishing a strengths based approach in developing individualized treatment goals to enhance each child’s communication skills. |
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Click the links below to find out more about each topic:
Language and Speech Disorders
Pragmatics
Augmentative and Alternative Communication Systems
Non-Verbal Social Cues
FastForWord
Language and Speech Disorders
A speech disorder refers to a problem with the actual production of sounds.
A language disorder refers to a difficulty understanding or putting words together to communicate ideas.
**Language disorders can be either receptive or expressive**
Receptive disorders refer to difficulties understanding or processing language.
Expressive disorders include difficulty putting words together, limited vocabulary, or inability to use language in a socially appropriate way.
Pragmatics
The social use of language
Pragmatics involve 3 major communication skills:
Using language for different purposes:
Changing language according to the needs of a listener or situation:
Following rules for conversations and storytelling:
(Provided by the American Speech-Language and Hearing Association)
Augmentative and Alternative Communication Systems
Strategies include:
Non-Verbal Social Cues
Nonverbal communication (NVC) is the process of communication through sending and receiving wordless messages.
FastForWord
The Hope Learning Center is a registered provider of the FastForWord system of language processing software.
FastForWard is an integrated, software-based training program which builds the necessary skills for language competence in children.
It develops and strengthens memory, attention, processing rate, and sequencing – the cognitive skills essential for learning and reading success.
The strengthening of these skills results in a wide range of improved critical language and reading skills:
If you'd like to learn more about FastForWord, please visit: www.scilearn.com