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Speech Therapy

Expert Speech Therapy in Dubai

Many children, teens, and adults face difficulties that might affect their ability to communicate, produce speech correctly or fluently, understand others, or share thoughts, ideas, and feelings. Speech therapy in Dubai is a type of treatment for these challenges. In therapy, individuals play, talk, practice, and learn how to overcome their difficulties. This therapy helps them communicate better, improve their language skills, speak fluently, and excel in reading, writing, and math.

What Difficulties Do Speech/Language Therapists Help With?

Speech/language therapists in The Valens Clinic Dubai are trained to address a wide range of difficulties, including:

  • Speech
  • Oral Language
  • Written Language
  • Fluency
  • Social Communication
  • Cognitive Communication
  • Swallowing

They assist with conditions like:

  • Stuttering and cluttering
  • Autism spectrum disorder
  • Speech sound disorder
  • Speech intelligibility problems
  • Auditory processing disorder
  • Developmental language disorder
  • Social communication disorder
  • Specific learning disorders (dyslexia, dyscalculia)
  • Voice and resonance disorders
  • Hearing impairment
  • Genetic disorders

Why Do Individuals Need Speech Therapy for Kids and Adults?

Individuals need therapy when they encounter speech or language difficulties that they can’t resolve on their own, or when these problems impact their communication, understanding, or expression. If issues persist, seeking speech therapy for kids or adults in Dubai can significantly improve their communication abilities and overall quality of life.

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How Does Speech / Language Therapy Work?

In speech therapy, especially for kids, learning occurs through play. For younger children, this can involve the whole family, drawing, playing, imitating, and talking. For older individuals, therapists provide activities and strategies to focus on developing necessary skills in speech, oral and written language, fluency, social communication, cognitive communication, and swallowing.

Therapists provide praise and support as children learn, helping them build confidence and strengthen their communication habits. Therapy improves speech, language, and learning skills.

What Should I Tell My Child Before Therapy?
Communicate with your child in a simple and compassionate way. Explain that you’ve noticed their struggles and empathize with their difficulties. Reassure them that seeking support is a sign of strength. For younger children, let them know that therapy is a positive step toward improving their communication.

What Happens in Therapy?
Initially, the therapist will meet with you and your child to discuss their needs. For children under seven, a parent may need to stay in the therapy room. The therapist will use play and activities to assess the child’s ability and gather information for a diagnosis. If needed, more therapy sessions will be scheduled.

During therapy, children may:

  • Play: Using toys, books, and sensory items to boost social and communication skills.
  • Do Activities: Engaging in activities that teach fundamental language skills.
  • Practice New Skills: Playing games and engaging in activities to practice communication and social skills.
  • Communicate: Older individuals will work on expressing thoughts, asking questions, and other communication skills.

How Long Does Therapy Last?
The duration of therapy depends on the goals set with your child’s therapist. Typically, therapy may be needed twice a week for a few months, with progress assessments determining the need for additional sessions.

How Can Parents Help?
To maximize the benefits of speech therapy in Dubai, consider the following:

  • Find a therapist who makes both you and your child feel comfortable.
  • Ensure consistent attendance at all appointments.
  • Collaborate with the therapist on how to reinforce skills at home.
  • Spend quality time with your child, engaging in activities that promote communication.
  • Approach parenting with patience and warmth, maintaining regular conversations in an understandable language.
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Our Speech Therapy Specialists

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Tameem Allam

Lead Speech and Language Therapist

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