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Benifits of yoga

Now days Because of menatal stress lack of physical exercise and lack of time due work  most of the people affect of many kinds of disorders   because of this we have to need regular exercise  and yoga  to overcome this and be healthy by physicaly and mentaly Yoga offers numerous benefits for both the mind and body. Here are some of the key benefits of practicing yoga: Physical Fitness:  Yoga improves strength, flexibility, balance, and stamina. It helps tone the muscles and increases overall physical fitness. Regular practice can lead to improved posture and alignment. Stress Reduction:  Yoga incorporates breathing exercises and meditation, which can help calm the mind and reduce stress levels. It promotes relaxation and provides a sense of inner peace. Mental Clarity:  The combination of physical movement, breath control, and mindfulness in yoga can enhance mental clarity, focus, and concentration. It can also improve memory and cogni...

What is the Assessment of stuttering ' when to assess ,where to assess and what to assess

Assessment of stuttering:- Introduction   General guidelines to assessment  The process of assessment  The speech profile  Attitude assessments  Psychological investigations  LEARNING OBJECTIVES  Students should be able to:  Perceive and count overt stuttering  Carry out and interpret selected attitude assessments  Describe and discuss the controversies about stuttering assessment  Consider the person who stutters as a whole and begin to see how therapy  must be designed for the individual  Compare, contrast and critically evaluate the various models of stuttering  assessment  Stuttering: an integrated approach to its nature and  treatment Guitar 1998  Introduction  Assessing stuttering is possibly one of the most contentious issues in the whole field  of dysfluency because the disorder is so variable. As Sheehan (1970) says "it is not  a unitary problem". Also the type of assessment...

What is fluency ,Components of fluency ,factors of fluency , and Diadochokinetic rate (DDK)

What is Fluency • Fluency – derived from Latin word ‘Flure’ • Fluent speaker - some one whose speech is easy and  that flows from word to word without effort  • The speech flows easily and smoothly in terms of  both sound and information • There are no disruptions of the message and the  listener can attend to the message  Stark Weather, 1987 • Fluency: “People who are fluent are so skilled in the  performance of speech and language behaviors that  they don't need to put much thought or energy into  talking.“ • Flow of speech Fluency • It refers to speech that flows without hesitation or stoppage  • Relates to the degree to which syllables and words are logically  sequenced as well as the presence or absence of pauses  • If semantic unit follows one another in a continual flow of  information – Fluent speech • If units fail to flow in a logical sequence - information does not flow Fluency Fluency & Disfluency in a continuum...