How Much Does Speech Therapy Cost In South Africa

Speech-language pathologists (SLPs), often called speech therapists, are educated in the study of human communication, its development, and its disorders. SLPs assess speech, language, cognitive communication, and oral/feeding/swallowing skills. This lets them identify a problem and the best way to treat it.

How Much Does Speech Therapy Cost In South Africa

On average, the cost is between R4500. 00 and R4800. 00, which is usually fully covered by medical aids depending on what medical aid you are with and the scheme you are on.

How long does speech therapy usually last?

Many children who need speech therapy have an articulation or phonological processing disorder.

The typical time to correct a speech difference is 15-20 hours with the typical frequency for articulation treatment being two times weekly for 30-minute sessions.

Will speech therapy help my child talk?

Speech therapy can help your child develop their speech and language skills.

Although speech and language overlap, the two are slightly different when it comes to the details.

Children may have difficulty with speaking and not language, language but not speaking, or both.

How do I become a speech therapist in South Africa?

Degree: BA or BSc with suitable subjects such as Audiology or Speech and Hearing Therapy- Wits, UCT, UP, UL, UKZN. Registration with the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) is mandatory for this occupation.

What subjects do you need to study speech therapy?

In the four-year Bachelor of Speech-Language Pathology degree, you will major in Speech and Language Pathology and Psychology. Other courses include a language course, such as isiZulu, Linguistics, Anatomy, and Neurology.

How can I do speech therapy at home?

Speech therapy tips for parents to use at home

  1. Practice.
  2. Focus on what the child can do instead of overemphasizing what he or she can’t do.
  3. Keep background noise and distractions to a minimum during learning sessions and at other times too.
  4. Listen!
  5. Use straws.
  6. Read.
  7. You can make a difference.