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Speech-Language Pathologist Job Role

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A speech-language pathologist (SLP) also known as a speech therapist is an expert health professional in treating people with speech, language, and swallowing problems. Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) handle a wide range of communication disorders among children and adults in clinics, schools, and hospitals. In this article we will outline a list of disorders that SLPs can work with. An SLP has many responsibilities includingthe evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of a person’s communication and/or swallowing status. An SLP’s core competencies include speech, language, and related disorders evaluation and treatment as follows: 1.  Speech Issues These issues occur when individuals have difficulty producing speech sounds correctly.  This includes distortions, substitutions, and omissions of sounds. 2.  Fluency The ability to produce speech fluently.  Common problems with fluency include stuttering (sound, syllable, word, or phrase repetitions), interjections, and/or blocking of soun