Types of Speech Disorders in san francisco


Many people and children speech disorders due to which they find difficulty in communicating with others. Speech disorders must be cured at the start to avoid the future problems in different spheres of life. Here are lists of different types of speech disorders which can help you in finding the right type of disorder which further help in future in evaluating the problem. Through Speech Disorders San Francisco and Children's Speech Therapy in San Francisco, you can cure different types of speech-related disorders such as apraxia of speech, aphasia, articulation disorders, accent problem, expressive/receptive language delays, autism spectrum disorder, dysarthia, phonological disorders, stutterring, anxiety-induced disorders, oral feeding disorders, traumatic brain injury, tongue thrust, voice disorders etc. Apraxia of speech is a motor planning disorder. In this type of disorder, a child understands what to say but when the child tries to say something, he finds difficulty to move the articulators to make the words. Aphasia is a disorder in which the patient finds difficulty in speaking, reading, listening and writing. In articulation disorders, patients find difficulty in producing speech sounds. In accent problem, patients find difficulty in the pronunciation of words. So, speech disorder centres focus on pronunciation, stress, rhythm and intonation of speech to solve the problem.

In expressive and receptive language delays, the patient finds difficulty in the understanding speech of others, so they find difficulty in the communication. Dysarthia is also a motor speech disorder. This type of problem is generated because of the weak functioning of the mouth, face and respiratory system.

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