Friday, 9 January 2015

Options Of Stuttering Therapy Tucson

By Enid Hinton


Stuttering is also known as stammering and is a disorder which involves frequent and considerable problems with flow of speech and fluency. People with this condition know what they would like to say but will find it difficult saying it. For instance, they could prolong or repeat a word or phrase. It is common in young children as part of their learning to speak. They will however over time outgrow it. For people considering stuttering therapy Tucson offers various options.

People with this condition will consider treatment options such as use of electronic devices, speech therapy or psychological counseling. After a comprehensive examination of the individual, the speech pathologist decides on what option works best for the patient. There are various things that should know before their appointment. Their personal information will be required. This includes such details such as when the condition started. The speech pathologist will also need to know how the person has been affected by the stuttering.

If one is able to, he or she needs to get a recording of an episode of the stuttering. The speech pathologist will need to know if there are medications the person is taking. One should take advantage of the meeting with the speech pathologist to have any concerns they may have clarified. If there are any factors that increase the stuttering or it runs in the family, the doctor will need to be informed.

There are different approaches that can be used. The method used for one person may not be the same one used for another. This explains why everyone will have to come up with the method that works best for them. For the technique known as controlled fluency, one gets taught ways to slow down their speech and therefore get to know whenever they are stuttering. When the therapy begins, the individual may tend to speak slowly and deliberately. This will be overcome with time.

There are several electronic devices available. When there is delayed auditory feedback, one will be required to slow down their speech or it will sound distorted from the machine. There is also a technique in which the speech of the individual is mimicked so that it sounds like they are speaking in unison with another person. There are small electronic devices worn during daily activities.

With cognitive behavioral therapy, one is helped to learn to identify and change their way of thinking which could worsen the stutter. They are also helped in solving self-esteem problems, underlying stress and anxiety. In children, the support of parents will be valuable. Parents will be best placed to know the technique that works for their children because they spend more time with them. Treatment is best done from home.

Parents should listen to their kids attentively while ensuring to maintain eye contact. Children must not always be helped to complete words even when they are stuck. They should be left to do so individually.

There should be moments when the children are spoken to without being distracted. This is best done at meal times. One should speak to the child in an unhurried manner. This makes them to do the same, minimizing their stuttering. Attention should never be drawn to their stuttering.




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