
What is the Upper Airway?
Essential life functions, breathing, eating and communication all happen in the upper airway, every single day and night, and we do not even think about

Essential life functions, breathing, eating and communication all happen in the upper airway, every single day and night, and we do not even think about

Voice is the sound produced by your larynx or ‘voice box’. The larynx contains the ‘engine room’ or the moving parts of the larynx, known

Fluency refers broadly to the percussion elements of speech: the rate rhythm and flow. A bit like the drumbeat holds the rhythm and beat of

The development of communication skills begins in babies through listening to the sounds, chatting and conversation around them. Babies have been shown to respond to

IF you wish to choose a Speech Pathologist to work with the first question to ask about is their training and their experience in assessing

Articulation is the word used to describe the way in which a speech sound is produced. Each speech sound is made by the unique positioning of

Speech pathology and sleep fit together neatly in two main ways “As a speech Pathologist I started to wonder how I could possibly help anyone
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