Speech disorders with limited hearing can be treated by a speech therapist
Children and young people who suffer from hearing impairments may have difficulties developing and improving their language skills. In the speech therapy practice in Düsseldorf, we help children and young people who suffer from speech disorders due to limited hearing through specialized therapy approaches.
We diagnose and treat speech disorders with limited hearing with individual therapy.
Effective treatment by speech therapists
Our experienced speech therapists specialize in the treatment of speech disorders in people with hearing impairments. We offer personalized therapy options to meet the specific needs of each patient. We work closely with ENT doctors and audiologists to ensure comprehensive diagnosis and treatment.
Our treatment for hearing impaired speech includes:
- A comprehensive study to identify the specific language difficulties that may arise due to hearing impairment.
- Development of an individual therapy plan tailored to the specific needs and abilities of the patient.
- Use of hearing aids, such as hearing aids or cochlear implants, to improve hearing and thereby promote language development.
- Exercises and techniques to improve language development and communication skills.
- Working closely with other professionals including ENT specialists and audiologists to ensure successful therapy.
Our goal is to help your child overcome their language difficulties due to hearing impairments and improve their communication skills. We work closely with you and your child to ensure treatment outcomes are successful.
If you suspect that your child is suffering from speech disorders due to hearing impairment, do not hesitate to contact us. Our speech therapy practice in Düsseldorf offers you and your child the professional support you need to improve language development and communication skills. Contact us today to arrange an appointment.
Characteristics of speech disorders with impaired hearing
A hearing impaired speech disorder can have different characteristics as each patient is different and may present different difficulties. However, here are some of the most common characteristics that may appear in a speech disorder due to hearing impairment:
- Delays in language development: Children with hearing impairments may have difficulty acquiring language at an appropriate rate and volume.
- Difficulty understanding language: If a child has trouble hearing certain words or sounds, they may also have trouble understanding their meaning.
- Articulation problems: Children with hearing impairments may have difficulty articulating certain sounds or letters, which can lead to incomprehensibility.
- Limitations in Verbal Communication: Children with hearing impairments may have difficulty holding conversations and participating in a group, as they have difficulty following conversations.
- Difficulty reading and writing: Children with hearing impairments may have difficulty recognizing letters and words and reading or writing.
- Social-Emotional Difficulties: Children with hearing impairments may have difficulty responding appropriately in social situations or forming relationships with other children.
It is important to note that every child is different and may have different characteristics. If you suspect that your child has a speech disorder due to hearing impairment, a comprehensive evaluation by a speech therapist or other professional is required to make a correct diagnosis and recommend appropriate treatment.
duration of treatment
The duration of treatment for speech disorders with hearing impairment in children depends on various factors, such as the severity of the disorder, the type of therapy, the age of the child and the cooperation between therapist, child and parents.
Treatment usually lasts from several months to a year or more. During this time, the child may have regular sessions with a speech therapist or audiologist, usually once or twice a week. The aim of treatment is to improve the child’s hearing in order to promote language development and communication skills.
Treatment may involve different approaches, such as the use of hearing aids such as hearing aids or cochlear implants, exercises and techniques to improve language development and communication skills, and working with other professionals, including otolaryngologists and audiologists.
During treatment, it is important that the child and parents work closely with the therapist to achieve the best results. Parents can also be involved in the treatment by doing exercises and techniques with their child at home to encourage progress between sessions.
However, it is important to note that the length of treatment may vary from child to child, depending on the child’s individual needs and progress. Continuous monitoring of progress and adjustment of treatment plan are therefore crucial to ensure successful treatment of hearing impaired speech disorders in children.
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Practice for speech therapists Düsseldorf Canan Rasidov
- 0211 / 5504577
- info@logopaeden-duesseldorf.de
- Graf-Adolf-Str. 25, 40212 Dusseldorf
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