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Advanced Speech Therapy (Device-based speech therapy)

Advanced Speech Therapy is a device-based speech therapy program that is designed to help individuals improve their speech and communication skills. The device consists of headphones with bone conduction technology and a microphone, which is intended to enhance auditory feedback and improve speech production.

The Advanced Speech Therapy program includes a range of exercises and activities that are designed to help individuals improve their speech clarity, pitch, volume, and fluency. These exercises are based on principles of neuroplasticity, which suggest that the brain can rewire itself in response to new experiences and activities.

Speech Therapy for Autism

Benefits of using Advanced Speech Therapy with Device

  • Enhanced auditory feedback: The speech device uses bone conduction technology to transmit sound directly to the inner ear, which can help individuals better hear their own voice and improve their speech production.
  • Improved speech clarity and fluency: By providing enhanced auditory feedback, the device may help individuals improve their speech clarity, pitch, volume, and fluency.

Advanced Speech Therapy

Additional Points

This device uses bone conduction and can transmit the sound of your voice 10 times faster and with greater clarity than air conduction.

It has a dynamic filter that strengthens specific frequencies of speech and repeatedly surprises the brain to improve memory, attention and sensory processing.

A note on use: At NRI we combine Advanced Speech Therapy device with our Inhouse Program for speech improvement which is scientific and goal based in its approach.

Chief Psychologist’s Note – (Ms. Anmol Joy)

It can beautifully put forward that the human ear works in the most efficient way to hear each sound around and far, but the fact that amazes me is that we cannot hear our own voice when our sound box is so near to it! 

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