During the recruitment process a Speech Therapist will assess and identify the following aspects:
Good language skills
Well-developed language skills are essential for good communication and understanding in any situation.
Accent
Well-developed language skills are essential for good communication and understanding in any situation.
Disfluency
People who are dysfluent know what they want to say, but sometimes find it difficult to physically produce speech, resulting in stuttering.
Good Understanding of Instructions
Listening is key to all effective communication; failure to listen effectively will no doubt affect one’s understanding of instructions.
Good language skills
Well-developed language skills are essential for good communication and understanding in any situation.
Accent
Accents are a natural part of spoken languages. It is important to note that an accent is not a speech or language disorder. However, some people may have difficulty communicating because of their accent.