Do Children with Speech Issues Need Rehab? Finding Help in New Taipei - Rehabilitation

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If a child has abnormal pronunciation and difficulty concentrating, is it necessary to see a doctor? If correction is needed, should they visit a rehabilitation department? Are there any hospitals or clinics in Xinzhuang that offer speech therapy?

Jessie, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2010/09/09

Dr. Lin Shuhuan reply Rehabilitation


Hello: For language-related issues in children, you can schedule an evaluation with the Rehabilitation Department.
For attention-related problems, it is recommended to consult with the Child Psychiatry Department.
It is suggested to seek treatment at Taipei City Hospital.

Reply Date: 2010/09/09

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When it comes to children with speech issues, particularly those who also exhibit difficulties with attention, seeking professional help is crucial. Speech and language disorders can significantly impact a child's ability to communicate effectively, which in turn can affect their social interactions, academic performance, and overall self-esteem. Therefore, it is essential to address these issues as early as possible.

Children who have abnormal speech patterns or difficulties concentrating may benefit from a comprehensive evaluation by a speech-language pathologist (SLP). An SLP can assess the child's speech, language, and communication skills, as well as any underlying cognitive or developmental issues that may be contributing to their difficulties. If the assessment indicates that the child has a speech or language disorder, the SLP can develop a tailored treatment plan that may include speech therapy, language exercises, and strategies to improve attention and focus.

In New Taipei City, there are several options for seeking speech rehabilitation services. Parents can consider the following steps to find appropriate resources:
1. Consult with a Pediatrician: The first step is to consult with your child's pediatrician. They can provide a referral to a qualified speech-language pathologist or a rehabilitation center that specializes in speech therapy. Pediatricians can also rule out any medical issues that may be affecting your child's speech and attention.

2. Look for Specialized Clinics: In New Taipei, there are various clinics and hospitals that offer speech therapy services. Some well-known institutions include the Taipei Medical University Hospital and the National Taiwan University Hospital. These facilities often have dedicated departments for rehabilitation and speech therapy.

3. Check Local Resources: Many community health centers and educational institutions offer speech therapy services. You can inquire at local schools, especially those with special education programs, as they may have resources or partnerships with speech therapists.

4. Explore Private Practices: There are numerous private practices in New Taipei that specialize in speech therapy. These practices may offer flexible scheduling options, including evening and weekend appointments, which can be beneficial for working parents. Searching online or through local directories can help you find these services.

5. Consider Teletherapy: If in-person visits are challenging due to scheduling conflicts, many speech-language pathologists now offer teletherapy sessions. This can provide greater flexibility and convenience, allowing your child to receive therapy from home.

6. Support Groups and Community Resources: Joining support groups for parents of children with speech and language issues can provide valuable information and resources. These groups often share recommendations for local therapists and clinics.

In summary, children with speech issues and attention difficulties should definitely seek professional help. Early intervention can lead to significant improvements in communication skills and overall development. New Taipei City offers various resources, including hospitals, clinics, and private practices, where parents can find the necessary support for their children. It is essential to take the first step by consulting with a pediatrician and exploring the available options to ensure that your child receives the appropriate care and rehabilitation they need.

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