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Tami El Habachi
Speech-Language Pathologist
Tami El Habachi is a speech-language pathologist practicing in McKinney, TX. She owns Double Talk Therapy, operating out of two offices. In addition, she provides teletherapy services in the entire state of Texas, Maryland, California, and Vermont. Ms. El Habachi specializes in speech, language, fluency, voice, and swallowing disorders in patients. As a speech-language pathologist, she evaluates, diagnoses, and treats patients with communication and swallowing troubles. These conditions may be due to developmental delay, brain injury, hearing loss, autism, stroke, and other diseases and injuries. Ms. El Habachi helps patients make sounds and improve their voices through various methods. Speech-language pathologists also work with patients to strengthen muscles used to speak and swallow. As part of this, they work with individuals and families to help cope with their conditions. If you are interested in services, feel free to reach out to the Double Talk Therapy office at 972-332-0084 or info@doubletalktherapy.com.
26 years
Experience
Tami El Habachi
- McKinney, TX
- The University of Tulsa
- Accepting new patients
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Can a speech delay be caused by a work injury?
Speech disorder can be caused by a traumatic brain injury. It would not be considered a delay, as delay implies development. I'm assuming your cousin is a teen or adult and therefore READ MORE
Speech disorder can be caused by a traumatic brain injury. It would not be considered a delay, as delay implies development. I'm assuming your cousin is a teen or adult and therefore speech and language skills were already developed.
Will a lisp go away on its own?
No, only through therapy with a speech pathologist can a true lisp be remediated.
What are the treatment options for dyslexia?
Dyslexia typically isn't diagnosed until 8 or 9 years of age. Prior to that it's still considered within normal limits for a child not to read. What your child could have is READ MORE
Dyslexia typically isn't diagnosed until 8 or 9 years of age. Prior to that it's still considered within normal limits for a child not to read. What your child could have is problems with phonological processes with speech and language development which can be separate from dyslexia. I would recommend having your daughter evaluated to see if she has a speech and language delay/disorder. For dyslexia most dyslexia specialist will not even address it at age 4.
What's the difference between a stammer and stutter?
Really, it's the root cause of the problem. Stammer is really more of a layman's term for a fluency disorder, whereas stuttering is one type of fluency disorder. Stuttering is READ MORE
Really, it's the root cause of the problem. Stammer is really more of a layman's term for a fluency disorder, whereas stuttering is one type of fluency disorder. Stuttering is characterized by repetitions, blocks and fillers. Rate of speech can at times be a factor but not always. Other types of fluency disorders such as cluttering are often times misdiagnosed, as cluttering has some of the same characterizes as stuttering. One big difference is usually individuals that clutter, aren't aware that they are doing so. Remediation of cluttering is more difficult and almost always demonstrates a fast rate of speech. Typically, individuals that clutter do not have blocks or physical concomitants unless the individual also stutters.
What can I do to get rid of frontal lisp?
Lisp are typically related to myofunctional disorders. I would recommend seeking out a speech pathologist who specializes in myofunctional disorders.
What can be the cause of my speech problems?
There are several things that cause speech to change from disease processes to medication changes to simple aging. I recommend seeing your doctor or a consulting with a speech READ MORE
There are several things that cause speech to change from disease processes to medication changes to simple aging. I recommend seeing your doctor or a consulting with a speech pathologist to determine your best course of action.
What is making my speech patterns change?
Talking too fast can result in a stumbling over words. I would recommend seeing a speech pathologist for at least a consultation if not an evaluation.
My son stutters with certain letters, how do I help him?
Yes, Speech Pathologists are uniquely qualified to diagnose and treat fluency disorders.
Can an adult see a speech pathologist?
Absolutely. I have several adult clients seeking treatment for speech, language, cognition, swallowing, and myofunctional therapy. :)
Is speech stuttering genetic?
Yes, stuttering disorders often has a genetic component.
Does hearing affect your speech?
Yes, having poor hearing can affect speech and language development in children. In addition, in the geriatric population newer research has shown that it can have significant READ MORE
Yes, having poor hearing can affect speech and language development in children. In addition, in the geriatric population newer research has shown that it can have significant impact on the development of dementia.
Do children eventually outgrow a lisp?
No, your child will not outgrow a lisp as it is the result of tongue weakness and/or positioning. Your child will need to see a speech therapist to remediate this. Every child READ MORE
No, your child will not outgrow a lisp as it is the result of tongue weakness and/or positioning. Your child will need to see a speech therapist to remediate this. Every child is different. Depending on the disposition of your child will depend on being made fun of or being bullied.
Can speech therapy help with tongue-tie?
Yes, you would need to look for speech pathologist who is also a myofunctional therapist. Treatment of TOTs is usually done with a team approach: Speech Pathologist, Dentist, READ MORE
Yes, you would need to look for speech pathologist who is also a myofunctional therapist. Treatment of TOTs is usually done with a team approach: Speech Pathologist, Dentist, ENT, Pediatrician or Sleep specialist.
What is the difference between a speech therapist and a speech pathologist?
Speech-language pathologists are often referred as Speech Therapists. It has to do with that other allied health professionals Occupational Therapists and Physicial therapists, READ MORE
Speech-language pathologists are often referred as Speech Therapists. It has to do with that other allied health professionals Occupational Therapists and Physicial therapists, use only the therapist title. There are some speech therapists in schools who are not Speech-Language Pathologists as they don't have their Masters's degree in communication disorders. These therapists were grandfathered in when changes were made to school programs back in the Early 2000's. If seeing a private therapist, these are always a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) or a Speech-Language Pathologist Assistant (SLPA) often referred to as a Speech Therapist in Lamen's terms.
When should children be checked for hearing?
Children that are born in hospitals are screening with a newborn hearing screening to determine if the baby's hearing is functional. If they fail the first assessment, they are READ MORE
Children that are born in hospitals are screening with a newborn hearing screening to determine if the baby's hearing is functional. If they fail the first assessment, they are referred for a second screening or to a specialist. However, as your child grows, they can develop a temporary hearing loss from middle ear fluid and/or infections. These typically resolve with medical treatment. Risk factors for middle ear fluid/infections include but are not limited to: allergies, smoking in the house around the child, and syndromes.
Can a neurologist help with a speech delay?
Not directly. If your child has a speech delay, then you should speak to your child's pediatrician about a referral for a speech and language evaluation performed by a Speech-Language READ MORE
Not directly. If your child has a speech delay, then you should speak to your child's pediatrician about a referral for a speech and language evaluation performed by a Speech-Language Pathologist. A Neurologist would only help if your child has a neurological disorder such as stroke, seizures, syndrome, etc. If your child's pediatrician hasn't referred you to one, then likely your child doesn't need to see a neurologist.
Why do some people have speech delays and others don't?
There are a lot of reasons. Some have speech delays as a result of genetics, while others have middle ear infections, and yet other have a medical diagnosis that results in a READ MORE
There are a lot of reasons. Some have speech delays as a result of genetics, while others have middle ear infections, and yet other have a medical diagnosis that results in a speech delay.
How long does hearing loss last after ear infection?
If your child's hearing loss was the result of an ear infection, then as soon as the fluid resolves, hearing should be restored. However, just because your child has fluid in READ MORE
If your child's hearing loss was the result of an ear infection, then as soon as the fluid resolves, hearing should be restored. However, just because your child has fluid in their middle ear doesn't mean it's an infected. What I'm saying is that your child may still have fluid but not infection, resulting in a hearing loss. If this occurs for a long period of time, your child's ENT may recommend P.E. (pressure equalization) tubes.
Which gender is more likely to have speech issues?
Males typically have a 4:1 ratio to girls for communication disorders.
What causes adults to develop a stutter?
If you were never a stutter prior to now, it could be related to medication side affect or a neurological condition. It is best to speak with your doctor about these side affects. READ MORE
If you were never a stutter prior to now, it could be related to medication side affect or a neurological condition. It is best to speak with your doctor about these side affects.