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  Choosing a private assessment for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) can be a difficult decision. However, there are numerous benefits in doing so. A private assessment can provide quicker access, personalized attention from medical professionals, and more detailed results than public assessment services. By taking the...

Receptive language disorder affects an individual’s ability to understand spoken language. There are five common symptoms of receptive language disorder that are important to recognize. These symptoms are difficulty following instructions, delayed response time, limited vocabulary, trouble with social interactions, and poor academic performance. In...

Common Causes of Speech Disorders Any disease that impairs a person's ability to produce the sounds needed to form sounds is called a speech disorder. Speech is a primary means by which people share their thoughts, emotions, and ideas with others.  The head, neck, chest, and stomach...

6 Powerful Speech Therapy Exercises: Improve Language Disorders 6 powerful speech therapy exercises are the mantra that thoroughly improves language disorders. They can be especially beneficial after a stroke or other neurological impairment. You’re going to learn some excellent home speech therapy activities. Then, Vancouver Speech Therapy...

Vancouver Speech Therapy today explains how speech therapy can help autistic children. Autism diagnosis often leads to recommended speech therapies, as they can be extremely beneficial for children on the spectrum. Speech Therapy Can Help Autistic Children Speech pathologists play a pivotal role in Early Intervention treatment...

Social Communication Disorder Social communication disorder(s) are characterized by difficulties in using verbal and non-verbal language for social purposes. There are primary difficulties in social communication, social cognition, and pragmatics. Today, Vancouver Speech Therapy is going to tell you about “Social Communication Disorder” and its related...

Speech delays happen when a child has difficulty producing speech sounds or using words and sentences. today, Vancouver Speech Therapy shares with you the causes of speech delays! let's started!  What Are Speech Delays?  Speech delays are common. Speech delay is when a child has difficulty producing...

The most common disorder of speech is stuttering or stammering. Parents often notice childhood mistakes. It is often noticed between the ages of six and twelve months that babies either remain silent or have problems with their concentration. Motor weakness or lack of eye contact...