Supporting Multilingual Patients in Speech-Language Pathology
One of the most common myths speech-language pathologists encounter is the idea that bilingualism causes language delays or confusion. But that’s not the case.
One of the most common myths speech-language pathologists encounter is the idea that bilingualism causes language delays or confusion. But that’s not the case.
Many young children develop a stutter as they learn to speak—as their brains are processing thousands of new words and sounds in the first few years of their lives.