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Voice Therapy: Guide to Speech Therapy for Voice Disorders

Voice Therapy: Guide to Speech Therapy for Voice Disorders Are you interested in treating voice patients in your own setting?  Kristie Knickerbocker from A Voice Tempo joined us to share her 5 tips for treating voice clients with confidence. #speechieshow Join the Hub to Access (Free

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Voice Techniques for Kids: Speech Therapy for Voice Disorders

Voice Techniques for Kids: Speech Therapy for Voice Disorders Let's take the "scary" out of treating voice disorders in children!  Children with vocal nodules or polyps don't usually get to have fun materials to help reduce poor voice patterns and phonotrauma. Plus, we don't always feel competent in treating

  • Speech Therapy for a Not Fully-Repaired Cleft Palate

Speech Therapy for a Not Fully-Repaired Cleft Palate

In this video, speech-language pathologist Carrie Clark explains how to do speech therapy if a child has a cleft palate that is not fully repaired through surgery currently. I have a 4 year girl coming in for treatment of hypernasality. They girl has cleft lip and

Nasal Emission Speech Therapy Activities and Ideas

What is Nasal Emission? Nasal emission is a type of speech error where air is forced through the nose while producing sounds that don't normally require nasal air flow.  When we say words with the /m/, /n/, or “ng” sounds, air comes through our nose. If a

Hypernasality Speech Therapy: Treatment Activities

Hypernasality Speech Therapy: Treatment Ideas for Hypernasal Speech Hypernasality occurs when a child speaks with too much nasal resonance.  Airflow tends to be directed up into the nasal cavity during speech instead of primarily through the oral cavity.  Nasal emission is when that air comes all the way

  • Overview of Speech Therapy for Children with Cleft Palate

Overview of Speech Therapy for Children with Cleft Palate

What is a Cleft Lip or Palate? Some children are born with holes or clefts in their lip or palate (roof of the mouth). This can cause severe difficulties with speech as well as with eating. These structural problems are often fixed with surgery as early as possible but

SOTB7: Overview of Voice Disorders and Therapy with Kyle Meades

Today, Carrie Clark is joined by speech-language pathologist Kyle Meades from www.privateslp.com.  Kyle shares with us an overview of working with children with voice disorders. Links: www.privateSLP.com Speech therapy Private Practice Startup Podcast Show Notes: ENT Referral: Get it first! Look for reflux, bad posture, overuse (it's always