Adrienne Bagwell
Speech-Language Pathologist
420 E Shelton Ave Monticello AR, 71655About
Dr. Adrienne Bagwell is a speech language pathologist practicing in Monticello, AR. Dr. Bagwell specializes in speech, language and swallowing disorders in patients. As a speech language pathologist, Dr. Bagwell evaluates, diagnoses and treats patients with communication and swallowing troubles. These conditions may be due to developmental delay, brain injury, hearing loss, autism, stroke or other diseases and injuries. Dr. Bagwell 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, and work with individuals and families to help cope with their conditions.
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Why is my 3 year old only saying a few words?
You should get a complete evaluation by a Speech Language Pathologist, particularly one who specializes in birth-3 or Early Childhood READ MORE
Can you prevent speech delay?
1 yr old is early to immediately jump to speech delay due to lack of talking. A better question would be, is she hitting language milestones. For example, does she understand object permanence, does she role play what she sees everyday, does she participate in conversational turn taking even if it's unintelligible, does her jibberish have correct intonation. But if there truly is a concern, consult a speech Pathologist who specializes in birth to 3 yrs READ MORE
Should I see a doctor for a sudden speech stuttering?
Yes. The sudden nature of this condition warrants a check-in with your PCP. Which will likely get you a Neuro consult just to be on the safe side READ MORE
Is speech therapy effective in your 40s?
Speech Pathology treats the life span READ MORE
How do I continue speech therapy at home after class?
Speak with your parents. There should be resources /information available related to receive additional speech services in a private practice a couple of times a week after school as well as in the summer READ MORE
Which gender is more likely to have speech issues?
Male READ MORE
Can difficulty hearing affect your speech?
The short answer is yes, it can. In your situation, not so much with speech sounds as you've already acquired speech/language as a child. However, acquired hearing loss later in life can impact sending/receiving messages because you can miss sounds and because you can be distracted by missed messages you can miss non verbal communication questions. Please consult an Audiologist READ MORE
How do I help a child I adopted with speech delays?
Consult a speech pathologist whom specializing in early childhood and/or birth to 3 READ MORE
At what age should a delayed child start speech therapy?
Consult a speech language pathologist whom specializes in early childhood READ MORE
Is speech delay serious?
Severity depends on a lot of factors. Consult a speech language pathologist. Contact local early childhood education programs READ MORE
My foster child is mute?
Selective mutism is within the scope of practice for speech pathology. However, given the brief hx of being within the foster care system, might I suggest a full development evaluation READ MORE
Are any communication devices used for speech therapy?
There are many devices and apps that can be utilized during skilled therapy. This includes low tech devices such as paper communication boards, dedicated AAC devices, and apps that can be downloaded to a cellular device or iPad READ MORE
How can you teach speech therapy at home during the coronavirus?
Only trained therapists provide treatment. However, exercises may be given for home practice. Ask your son's SLP for home practice in between sessions READ MORE
Why can't I pronounce words with "l"?
Have you always had difficulty with the L phoneme in words? How about when it's in a phrase or complete sentence? Is it at the beginning of words, middle or end? Is this a new difficulty for you? So many variables here. If it's bothersome, I advise seeking evaluation by SLP, particularly if this is a new impairment. READ MORE
Is speech stuttering genetic?
Stuttering is one of the most mysterious of the speech impairments. It has been suggested that it can have a genetic component. Most prevalent in males. READ MORE
Are speech disorders treated in children in foster care?
Absolutely! If they are in the public school system and/or Medicaid or other state sponsored medical coverage. Services are available to them. If there are concerns for speech/language skills, ask for the child to be screened by voicing concerns to the child's school or guardian READ MORE
Will a lisp ever go away?
Not without treatment. Much easier to treat when you READ MORE
Does birth order affect the likelihood of having speech issues?
No, birth order is not a risk factor for speech language impairment READ MORE
Why do I have trouble pronouncing certain letters?
Have you always had trouble, or is this a new issue? If it is bothersome I would suggest consulting an SLP with experience in adult speech disorders READ MORE
Is speech stuttering serious?
Only if it causes difficulty for the person who stutters and /or negatively impacts communication. For some it can cause anxiety and social isolation. Consult a speech pathologist READ MORE
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