Who is appropriate for speech therapy?
Both children and adults are recommended to see a speech pathologists when there is a question of a speech and language difficulty, an articulation problem, oral weakness, or a swallowing problem due to unknown factors, environmental factors, neurological factors, or acquired factors such as an automobile accident.
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- Who is appropriate for speech therapy?