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Services

I Can Help You In Different Situations

Following Services

Speech-Language Pathologist with over 20 years of experience in adult rehabilitation, including speech clarity training, language and cognitive therapy and  dysphagia(swallowing disorders) therapy. I am experienced in the treatment of children and young adults in speech and language difficulties.

Grammar
Language pathologists help individuals struggle with grammar issues through qualitative assessment, individualized treatment, realistic goal setting, effective practice, and feedback.Through proper guidance, individuals…
Pronunciation
Language pathologists are trained to diagnose mispronunciation issues through minimal pairs therapy, phonological, augmentative, and articulation therapy. Thus, each kind of pronunciation..
Verb Tenses
The language therapist cures all the problems related to learning verbs and tenses through narrative therapy, drills, exercises, visual aids, and conversational therapy for a better understanding of the grammar.
Sentence Structure
Language therapists help individuals improve their sentence structure through activities like completing sentences. It further helps them frame the sentence in the right order after
the practice.
Possessives
A word used to indicate possession. American English uses possessive pronouns like my, mine, your, yours, his and so on.
Intonation & Word Stress

Special services for individuals that struggle with the rise and fall of pitch in speech with the proper emphasis placed on different syllables in a word. These activities will help them become fluent speakers.

What We Do

Pronunciation

The way in which a word is spoken in a particular language.

Intonation & Word Stress

The specific stressed syllable in pronunciation of a particular word. The rise and fall of the words in a sentence to stress meaning and emotions.

Expressions (idioms)

Common American words or phrases used to convey ideas.

Rate of Speech

How fast or slowly a person talks.

Grammar

Grammar

The rules that govern the form of clauses, phrases, and words in the English language.

Verb Tenses

A word to express action; the tenses are past, present and future.

Sentence Structure

How words combine to form larger units such as phrases and sentences.

Possessives

The way in which a word is spoken in a particular language.

Dysarthria

A speech sound disorder caused by a motor weakness of the mouth muscles.

Aphasia

A language disorder resulting in the difficulty to understand or express oneself, caused usually by a stroke or head trauma.

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