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Yes, it absolutely can work but like most therapies, results vary from person to person. Think of it like physical therapy for your communication skills. Some people see major improvements, while others make slower progress. **Who benefits most?** * Kids who are late talkers or have trouble saying certain sounds * Adults recovering from strokes or brain injuries (it's often crucial for rehab) * People who hesitate or have voice issues (like teachers or singers who strain their voices) * Those with conditions like autism, cerebral palsy, or Parkinson's **The Reality Check:** * It's not an instant fix – most people need weeks or months of sessions * Home practice matters – you get out what you put in * Therapist quality makes a difference – a good match helps a lot