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      Many people think speech therapy is only about pronunciation, but I’ve noticed it often impacts confidence as well. A child who struggles to communicate may avoid conversations or social situations, which can sometimes affect emotional development too.

      That’s why Therapy Speech seems important beyond just language improvement. Good sessions can help children express emotions, ask questions, and interact better with family and classmates. I’ve been reading more about Therapy Speech Language programs, and it appears that consistency at home plus professional guidance often gives the best results.

      One parent I spoke to from Delhi shared positive feedback after consulting specialists at Nupal CDC. They mentioned learning simple communication exercises they could continue outside sessions, which seemed helpful for long-term improvement.

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