Abstract
The ability to communicate effectively is fundamental to a child's development and future success. For children with speech and language difficulties, technology has emerged as a powerful tool to support and enhance traditional speech therapy practices. From interactive apps to augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices, technology offers engaging and personalized learning experiences that can foster speech development and empower children to express themselves with confidence.
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