

When a person faces difficulties in expressing themselves, it’s an expressive disorder. Speech therapy helps overcome expressive disorders. Speech therapy also helps in dealing with different kinds of communicative obstacles. When There is Difficulty Related to Language or Communication: Generally speaking, nervous system-related diseases, such as stroke, multiple sclerosis, etc., are commonly behind Dysarthria. We know such a condition by the name Dysarthria. Sometimes, a person has difficulties in controlling his speech-producing muscles. It also aids family members in communicating with the person facing hearing challenges. Usually, therapy is quite beneficial to aurally impaired persons for developing the verbal tools for Communication. And occasionally, external causes result in loss of hearing. Sometimes children are born with hearing impairments. Speech-related conditions also root from auditory disorders. We diagnose such problems as resonance disorders. Because of that, sometimes there is too high or too low energy in the nasal and oral airflow.

As a result, this obstruction affects the sound quality. Sometimes these cavities have some blockades, and regular airflow faces obstruction. The structure of the nasal and oral cavity causes Resonance disorders. For example, the vocal system structure and nervous disorders are some common reasons for voice problems. Voice conditions can happen for physiological reasons. Specifically- it is recognised as a voice condition. And some disorders cause some people to struggle to speak within these ranges. There are socially acceptable levels of loudness, pitch, tone, quality, etc., while talking. More specifically, we know this challenge as an articulation disorder. As a result, s/he pronounces them distortedly. Sometimes a person faces challenges in pronouncing certain words/ sounds. Speech ProductionĪnother name for Speech production difficulties is ‘Articulation disorders.’ To illustrate, two common types of such Fluency disorders are cluttering and stuttering. In other words, Fluency disorders obstruct people from speaking with a convenient flow. When a person faces challenges in pronouncing words with regular speed and rhythm, we call it a Fluency disorder.
