Although fluency disorder is commonly known as a disruption in the speech fluency, they can be classified into different types based on the type of the fluency disruption. There are different ways a fluency disorder can be classified. In this article we will be focusing on classification of fluency disorder based on the type of disruptions in the flow of speech.
Read MoreIn this article, we'll discuss various presentation styles, their characteristics, and tips on how to master them. This article will focus on formal presentations (often with slides or some other visual aid) to an audience virtually or in-person.
Read MoreA collaborative approach focuses on bringing different professionals together from diverse backgrounds to achieve a common goal. In consideration of a clinical healthcare setting, a collaborative team is a group of unique healthcare professionals from various fields that support a client's care and plan (Taberna et al., 2020).
Read MoreStage fright, or performance anxiety, is a common phenomenon experienced by many individuals when speaking or performing in front of an audience. As speech-language pathologists (SLPs) at Well Said, we can play a crucial role in helping individuals overcome anxiety and develop confidence in their communication skills. In this blog post, we’ll explore stage fright from an SLP perspective and discuss strategies to overcome it.
Read MoreWith summer upon us, it's an ideal time to explore strategies for continuing our professional goals even with the well-needed vacations and relaxation. In this post, I'll delve into some evidence-based approaches to help you make the most of your summer while continuing self-improvement.
Read MoreSpeech-language therapy can support a diverse set of skills for anyone, across the lifespan. The following article will outline the basics of speech and language therapy, areas and methods of intervention and signs or symptoms that may prompt a speech-language therapy visit.
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