Some children develop voice difficulties that affect how their voice sounds or feels. Their voice may sound hoarse, strained, weak or quiet.
Voice problems can happen due to illness, injury, surgery or overuse. Talking loudly for long periods can lead to swelling on the vocal cords.
Speech and language therapists support children and families to care for their voice, build healthy voice habits and communicate with confidence.
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