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Speech children?

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Speech Therapists, Speech and Language Therapists (SLTs), or Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) are allied health professionals. Health Services employ most SLTs. Other therapists work for education services or charities. Some therapists work independently and treat patients privately. Speech Therapists hold certificates to practice following a degree course and clinical training. In the United States, SLPs must complete a master's degree, which includes suppervised clinical practice in the areas of assessment and intervention for adults and children in speech (fluency, voice, articulation, phonology) and language. In the UK therapists can choose to extend their qualifications by completing a masters degree.

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