In today’s lesson, we explored the work of speech and language pathologists, who assist individuals, particularly children, with communication difficulties, including speech delays, articulation issues, and swallowing problems. These professionals provide therapy not only to children but also to adults facing challenges after strokes or other neurological conditions. They specialize in various areas, such as fluency disorders, voice issues, and social communication skills, and they often work on exercises to enhance reading and writing skills as well. The lesson concluded with a video showcasing the experiences of a speech language pathologist in their role.