Practical lessons: Students being prepared for their professional activities

Practical lessons: Students being prepared for their professional activities

March 22 , 2025

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Practical lessons are being organized to strengthen the theoretical knowledge and develop the skills of students in the field of speech therapy.

The sessions provide students with the opportunity to gain practical experience in diagnosing, analyzing, and correcting speech disorders.


Skills in working with patients individually are being developed, and speech therapy exercises, games, and techniques are being tested. By using various techniques and methods, speech development in children is being encouraged, and students are gaining experience through working with real cases.


During the practical lessons, students' communication skills and teamwork abilities are being enhanced. A solid foundation is being laid for preparing future specialists for their professional activities based on speech therapy practice.

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