How does speech therapy help?
Quite simply, various speech methods that are used by speech language pathologists and/or speech therapists help people with cerebral palsy to establish better control of their mouth and jaw muscles. Further, these cerebral palsy children can also learn new sentence structuring techniques and even new words so that they can better communicate their needs. However, due to the fact that the severity of cerebral palsy varies from individual, there is no one “magic bullet” method that is currently used universally.
In cases where people cannot speak at all, cerebral palsy clients can learn alternate methods of communication that can include sign language and the use of communication aids.
Some of the alternative methods of communication include:
- Using body languages, pointing and other gestures
- Communicating through handwriting
Communication aids also are adapted to fit a certain person’s particular needs. If an individual cannot use his hands for instance, communication alternatives such as eye-pointing, head sticks, mouth sticks and other items are employed.
Additionally, some people can spell out what they want to say by using letters of the alphabe, while others may point to symbols or other pictures to determine what she wants to say. Moreover, communication tools can range from low tech devices to more high tech computer generated devices.
Of course, the best speech or communication methods are those strategies that allow people with cerebral palsy to communicate to the best of his ability in as many situations as possible. Overall then, when a people with cerebral palsy employs specific speech methods, they can greatly increase her ability to communicate and in turn increase her quality of life.
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