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How to Help a Child with Dyslexia Spell Better at Home

If your child studies hard but spelling still seems unpredictable, you are not alone. Dyslexia is a language-based learning difference that can make spelling harder even when a child is bright and motivated. The good news is that home practice can be very effective when it is structured, short and focused on the right skills. […]

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Apraxia of Speech in Adults: What It Is and How It’s Treated

Many adults notice a sudden change in their speech after a stroke, traumatic brain injury or other neurological condition. You may know exactly what you want to say but the words come out incorrectly or with visible effort. One possible reason is Apraxia of Speech in Adults, a motor speech disorder that affects the brain’s

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Voice Therapy Exercises: Simple Techniques to Improve Voice Strength

Most days, we do not really think about our voice. It just shows up when we need it. During meetings. While chatting with friends. Calling out to someone in the next room. Even complaining about traffic. But the moment your voice starts feeling weak or scratchy or tired halfway through the day, you notice. Suddenly

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How Is Aphasia Diagnosed? Early Signs, Tests, and Next Steps

It usually starts small. Someone pauses longer than usual while talking. Words come out wrong. Simple sentences suddenly feel complicated. Families notice first. And pretty soon, the same question comes up again and again: How is aphasia diagnosed? Aphasia isn’t a disease. It’s what happens when parts of the brain that manage language get injured.

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Dysarthria in Children: When to Seek Speech Therapy

If your child’s speech sounds unclear or a little slurred, or if they seem to struggle just to get words out, it can feel unsettling. Most parents first tell themselves it’s probably just a phase. Kids develop at different speeds, right? Sometimes that’s true. But sometimes, it’s something called dysarthria in children. Dysarthria affects how

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