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Speech Therapy Treatments for Puberphonia
Puberphonia, also known as mutational falsetto, is a voice disorder characterized by the persistent use of a high-pitched, immature voice quality beyond the expected age of vocal maturity. This condition primarily affects adolescent males and young men who continue to use their pre-pubertal voice patterns despite normal physical development of their larynx during puberty. Understanding and treating puberphonia requires specialized knowledge of voice physiology, psychological

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Jan 2410 min read


Autism Regression: Signs, Types, Causes & Support
Autism regression is one of the most heart-wrenching and concerning phenomena that families may encounter on their autism journey. Watching a child who was previously developing typically or making steady progress suddenly lose skills they had mastered can be devastating for parents and confusing for professionals. This complex aspect of autism spectrum disorder affects an estimated 15-30% of children with autism, making it a significant concern that deserves thorough underst

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Jan 239 min read


Rigid Thinking in Autism: Signs, Examples, & Support
Rigid thinking is one of the most characteristic yet misunderstood aspects of autism spectrum disorder, affecting how individuals process information, adapt to change, and navigate daily life. Far from being simply "stubborn" or "inflexible," rigid thinking patterns in autism represent complex neurological differences that shape how autistic individuals perceive and interact with the world around them. Understanding these thinking patterns is crucial for creating supportive

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Jan 2211 min read


Cluttering Speech: Signs, Causes, & Treatment
Cluttering is one of the most misunderstood and underdiagnosed communication disorders, often overshadowed by its more well-known cousin, stuttering. While stuttering involves disruptions in the flow of speech, cluttering presents as rapid, disorganized speech that is difficult for listeners to understand. This complex disorder affects not only speech production but also language organization, self-awareness, and social communication, making it a challenging condition that r

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Jan 2110 min read


What is Cognitive Communication Deficit? Understand Causes and Treatment
Cognitive communication deficit represents a complex intersection of thinking and language that affects millions of individuals worldwide yet remains one of the least understood areas of communication disorders. Unlike traditional speech and language disorders that primarily affect the mechanics of speaking or understanding words, cognitive communication deficits impact the thinking processes that underlie effective communication. This comprehensive exploration will delve in

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Jan 1411 min read


How to Eliminate Gliding in Speech Therapy
Gliding is one of the most common phonological processes encountered in speech therapy, affecting children's ability to produce clear, crisp consonant sounds. This speech pattern can significantly impact a child's intelligibility and confidence in communication. Understanding what gliding is, why it occurs, and how to effectively address it through targeted speech therapy techniques is crucial for parents, educators, and speech-language pathologists working with children who

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Jan 1210 min read


The Extrusion Reflex: Understanding Your Baby's Natural Feeding Protection Mechanism
The extrusion reflex, also known as the tongue thrust reflex, is one of nature's most important protective mechanisms for newborn babies. This fascinating involuntary response plays a crucial role in infant survival, feeding development, and the transition from liquid to solid foods. Understanding this reflex is essential for parents, caregivers, and healthcare professionals as they navigate the early months of infant feeding and development. What is the Extrusion Reflex? The

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Dec 30, 20259 min read


Why Clear Speech Matters in Virtual Meetings
(A Complete Guide to Speaking with Impact in the Digital Workplace) The way we work changed forever in 2020. Almost overnight, the office migrated into our homes — thanks to the virtual meeting revolution. Whether it’s Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, or any other platform, virtual communication is now a central part of professional life. Recent global workplace surveys show that over 60–70% of employees attend virtual meetings daily , and nearly one in three professionals

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Nov 26, 202515 min read


What a Speech-Pathologist Wants Teachers to Know
Supporting Students With Confidence, Understanding & Collaboration Classrooms today are beautifully diverse. Within one group of students, you may have children who are confident speakers, some who whisper their thoughts, some who struggle to find the right words, and others who have big ideas that stay locked inside because expressing them is hard . As a teacher , you are often the first adult outside the family to notice how a child communicates, which makes your role incr

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Nov 18, 202513 min read


Are Autism and ADHD the same thing?
If you’re a parent Googling, “Is my child Autistic or ADHD? Or both? Or something else entirely?” —you are not alone. Every week, parents tell us some version of: “He doesn’t sit still—ADHD, right?” “She avoids eye contact—must be Autism?” “He talks nonstop but doesn’t actually answer anything… what is that?” “Everyone around me has a different opinion. I’m exhausted.” And honestly, we get it. Autism and ADHD sometimes look like siblings: they borrow each other’s clothes, c

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Nov 14, 202510 min read


Top 10 Books for Stammering: Science, Stories & Support That Truly Help
If you or your child stammers, you already know: it’s not just about words — it’s about being heard . At Sounderic, we meet families and adults every day who tell us, “I just want to speak freely.” Books can often be the first step — the bridge between understanding the science, finding emotional comfort, and realizing you’re not alone. Below, we explore the best books on stammering , handpicked by our speech therapists for their depth, empathy, and practical value. What Is S

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Nov 14, 20258 min read


How to Stop Stuttering Permanently in Adults?
If you’re an adult who stutters, chances are you’ve heard advice like “Slow down,” “Think before you speak,” or “Just relax” . Well-intentioned? Yes, BUT also frustratingly insufficient. Imagine someone following you all day, shouting instructions like that. You’d likely feel even more pressure, right? Some therapists teach all the strategies within two to three sessions to people who stutter and expect them to start applying them in their daily conversations. Stuttering in

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Nov 12, 202511 min read


How We Helped a 25-Year-Old Reduce Stutter and Gain Confidence
For many adults who stutter, speech can become a quiet source of frustration. It’s not just about the words that get stuck; it’s about the moments lost because of hesitation, the conversations avoided, and the confidence chipped away little by little. Many adults who stutter experience not only physical blocks or repetitions but also emotional strain, self-doubt, and social avoidance. At Sounderic , we see stuttering as more than a speech difference. It’s an experience that

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Nov 12, 202510 min read


Can People with Autism Live Alone?
Image Credit: OnlyMyHealth Redefining Independence in Autism When people ask, “Can people with autism live alone?” , the honest answer is: it depends , on the individual, the environment, and the kind of support they have. Independence is often portrayed as “living alone with no support, full autonomy” . But when it comes to adults on the Autism Spectrum (that is, those with Autism Spectrum Disorder , or ASD), the meaning of independence is richer, more varied, and more pers

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Nov 6, 202510 min read


Late Talkers vs. Autism: Understanding the Differences
Language development is a crucial milestone in early childhood. For many parents, the journey of watching their child learn to communicate can be a source of joy and pride. But what happens when a child speaks later than expected? Is it simply a case of being a “late talker,” or could it be an early sign of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)? Understanding the difference between late talking and autism can help parents make informed decisions about seeking professional advice and

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Oct 31, 20255 min read


Struggling to Speak Confidently? How to Overcome Communication Apprehension and Speak with Ease
Struggling to Speak Confidently? You’re Not Alone. If you’ve ever felt your heart race, your voice flatten, or your mind go blank when...

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Aug 12, 20253 min read


Understanding Speech Therapy: Frequently Asked Questions
Speech therapy is the assessment and treatment of communication problems and speech disorders. It is performed by speech-language...
Aditi Patidar
Jul 26, 20244 min read


Sounderic: Special Education for Learning Disabilities
In a world where every individual deserves the opportunity to thrive, special education plays a crucial role in ensuring that students...
Aditya Shihoorkar
Jul 16, 20244 min read


What People Say About Us
At Sounderic, we are dedicated to providing exceptional speech therapy services that make a significant impact on the lives of our...
Aditya Shihoorkar
Jul 16, 20243 min read


Behavioral therapy for children
If you are a parent, you know that parenthood is a full-time role, in every sense practically possible. Temper tantrums, getting...

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Jul 16, 20244 min read
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