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Aphasia
It is a communication disorder that occurs after a stroke, brain tumor/ injury, and that causes a complete or partial impairment of language use (oral and/or written - expressive and/or receptive).
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Articulation Disorders
Articulation is the production of speech sounds that are created by movements of the articulators (lips, tongue and jaw) and the vocal cords.
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Stuttering
Stuttering is a speech disorder marked by disruptions in the normal flow of speech. These disruptions called disfluencies, often include
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Speech delay
The warning signs of early speech delay are categorized into age-related milestones, beginning at the age of 12 months and continuing through early adolescence.
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Dysarthria
Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder resulting from paralysis, weakness, spasticity or incoordination of the speech musculature.
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Dysphagia
It refers to a difficulty in swallowing: it takes more time and effort to move food and/or liquid from your mouth to your stomach.
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Voice Disorders
A voice disorder is any deviation in pitch, intensity, resonance or quality that renders a person's voice ``abnormal`` to the listener.
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Learning disability
A learning disability is a lifelong condition that makes it difficult for people to read. It’s the most common learning issue, although it’s not clear what percentage of kids have it.
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