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Speech, language and communication disorders affect a significant portion of the global population. From stammering to lisps, dyspraxia to dysarthia, a variety of speech disorders exist which make verbal communication difficult. But with proper diagnoses and treatments many speech challenges may be overcome or at least alleviated to the point that efficient communication becomes possible.

SpeechDisorder was formed to provide comprehensive information on speech disorders in the United Kingdom, including common disorders, common causes of these disorders, how these disorders may be diagnosed and possible treatments for the disorders.

SpeechDisorder also explores the variety of therapies which may be used both in speech-language therapy and at home to help those with speech and language disorders break through these communication barriers.

The SpeechDisorder writers all have experience or a particular interest in speech disorders and they draw upon personal experience as well as current research to provide the best information and advice on a wide variety of speech, language and communication topics. Though our writers update SpeechDisorder regularly, there may be subjects which they have yet to cover. Readers who have suggestions or questions for our experts should always feel free to send them in so that we can address these topics and better meet our readers' needs.

We really want to help spread the word and if you can help by linking to SpeechDisorder then we really appreciate your help.

For a short text based link you could simply cut and paste the following code into your page:

It will appear on your page looking something like:

SpeechDisorder.co.uk - speech disorders: causes, treatments and therapies

Or alternatively:

Which will appear looking like:

SpeechDisorder.co.uk:

Speech, language and communication disorders affect a significant portion of the global population. From stammering to lisps, dyspraxia to dysarthia, a variety of speech disorders exist which make verbal communication difficult. But with proper diagnoses and treatments many speech challenges may be overcome or at least alleviated to the point that efficient communication becomes possible.

SpeechDisorder was formed to provide comprehensive information on speech disorders in the United Kingdom, including common disorders, common causes of these disorders, how these disorders may be diagnosed and possible treatments for the disorders.

SpeechDisorder also explores the variety of therapies which may be used both in speech-language therapy and at home to help those with speech and language disorders break through these communication barriers.

The SpeechDisorder writers all have experience or a particular interest in speech disorders and they draw upon personal experience as well as current research to provide the best information and advice on a wide variety of speech, language and communication topics. Though our writers update SpeechDisorder regularly, there may be subjects which they have yet to cover. Readers who have suggestions or questions for our experts should always feel free to send them in so that we can address these topics and better meet our readers' needs.

If you have any questions please let us know.

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