Hearing loss is an invisible impairment... Found this useful article that explains lots about it -
http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/836646-overview
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Saturday, June 12, 2010
What do Speech-Language Pathologists (or Therapists) do?
"Speech-Language Pathologists (or Therapists) are professionally trained to :
prevent,
screen,
identify,
assess,
diagnose,
refer, and
provide intervention for, and
counsel
persons with, or who are at risk for, articulation, fluency, voice, language, communication, swallowing, and related disabilities. (American Speech-Language -Hearing Association, ASHA)
prevent,
screen,
identify,
assess,
diagnose,
refer, and
provide intervention for, and
counsel
persons with, or who are at risk for, articulation, fluency, voice, language, communication, swallowing, and related disabilities. (American Speech-Language -Hearing Association, ASHA)
Friday, June 11, 2010
Does my child need a speech-language assessment ?
I would recommend a speech-language assessment (or at least a consultation) with a qualified speech-language pathologist/ therapist if your baby is very quiet (i.e., not making vocal sounds) or if your child :
- By 12 months, not gesturing (pointing, waving bye-bye), tolerating solid foods
- By 15 months, not understanding and responding to name, ‘no’, ‘bye-bye’
- By 16 months, not using single words (e.g., milk, ball, papa, mama)
- By 24 months, not using two-word sentences (e.g., want milk, eat sweet)
- By 36 months, not using longer sentences
- is difficult to understand
- for any reason, stops talking
- shows difficulty in reading and spelling in school
(Note: list here is a guideline and not exhaustive)
If you feel there is a problem with speech and/or language skills, do not wait and see.
Seek the help of a speech-language pathologist/ therapist near you.
A directory of MASH-registered speech-language pathologists can be found here:
http://www.mash.org.my/membership/ (whoops, please note that my details in this directory will be updated in July !! )
MASH = Malaysian Association of Speech-Language and Hearing
- By 12 months, not gesturing (pointing, waving bye-bye), tolerating solid foods
- By 15 months, not understanding and responding to name, ‘no’, ‘bye-bye’
- By 16 months, not using single words (e.g., milk, ball, papa, mama)
- By 24 months, not using two-word sentences (e.g., want milk, eat sweet)
- By 36 months, not using longer sentences
- is difficult to understand
- for any reason, stops talking
- shows difficulty in reading and spelling in school
(Note: list here is a guideline and not exhaustive)
If you feel there is a problem with speech and/or language skills, do not wait and see.
Seek the help of a speech-language pathologist/ therapist near you.
A directory of MASH-registered speech-language pathologists can be found here:
http://www.mash.org.my/membership/ (whoops, please note that my details in this directory will be updated in July !! )
MASH = Malaysian Association of Speech-Language and Hearing
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Birth of Speech Oasis
I've registered Speech Oasis Enterprise as a private speech therapy centre, in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia.
Why this name - "Speech Oasis" ?
Often our lives are like deserts - dry and empty.
An oasis is "an isolated area of vegetation in a desert, typically surrounding a spring or similar water source."
I thought of the name "oasis" as it is associated with "refreshment" & "renewed strength" for travellers in the scorching desert.
Therapy is often challenging. Here at Speech Oasis, i commit to take the journey with you and your family, to seek out better speech-language and communication skills !
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