speech language pathologist (slp)

How Do SLPs Assess and Diagnose Speech and Language Issues?

SLPs use various methods to assess and diagnose speech and language issues in children. These include:
Standardized tests to measure speech and language abilities
Observation of the child in different settings
Parent and teacher interviews to gather comprehensive background information
Analysis of the child’s medical and developmental history
Through these assessments, SLPs can identify specific areas of difficulty and develop a targeted treatment plan.

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