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Pre-Speech Language, Pathology and Audiology
What do speech pathologists do?
- Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists offer services which include identification, description, evaluation and remediation of all forms of speech, hearing and language problems in children and adults. Services are provided to persons with hearing loss, intellectual disabilities, emotional disorders and language delay as well as those with aphasia, cerebral palsy, cleft palate, shuttering and voice disorders.
- Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists plan, direct, conduct or participate in habilitation or rehabilitation programs for speech, hearing and language disorders as well as provide counseling and guidance to those with such impairments. Overall, they help people not only address a specific disorder but meet their human potential.
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