
Mrs. Kausar Zafar, M.A., CCC-SLP
Speech-Language Pathologist
430 Park Grove Lane Katy TX, 77450About
Dr. Kausar Zafar is a speech language pathologist practicing in Katy, TX. Dr. Zafar specializes in speech, language and swallowing disorders in patients. As a speech language pathologist, Dr. Zafar 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. Zafar 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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Can a speech pathologist help me with slurred words?
Yes the speech pathologists can help you. It sounds like a disorder called cluttering. However, the slurring could be due to many reasons. A careful evaluation is needed before treatment can be provided. READ MORE
How can I tell if my daughter has speech issues?
You should schedule an appointment with a speech language pathologist ASAP. Six years is an age she should have gotten most of her sounds. /r/ is a late developing sound for some children. However, if she has not gotten it yet she needs intervention. The longer you wait the more difficult it is to train. READ MORE
Should I be worried about my stutter?
You mentioned that you are 35 years old. The question is, why are you concerned now. Has your stuttering become worse? Whether it has changed its severity, you can get treatment any time. If it bothers you, seek help. You should be able to improve your fluency and decrease any secondary features if you have any. Good luck. READ MORE
What causes children to have a delayed speech?
There are many reasons for a child not talking. Could be hearing loss, Autism, any syndrome, many conditions. The important thing is that your child is four and has not said a word. He should be evaluated as soon as possible by a speech language pathologist. You can also contact your school district and they can schedule an evaluation. Some insurances need a referral from your pediatrician. Please don’t delay. One to three years is critical speech and language learning period and your child is beyond this. You must start treatment so your child can catch up quickly. READ MORE
How can I tell if my baby has speech problems?
A child of two should be doing a lot more than producing sounds. Please seek a speech language pathologist and also get her ears checked by an ENT to assure there is no compacted wax or fluid in middle ears. READ MORE
Can speech therapy help my stutter?
You should definitely see a speech pathologist. The amount of help depends on severity of your symptoms. They canhelp you manage your symptoms so people can understand you. You will learn strategies to control your disfluency. Also if you have any secondary features e.g. twitching muscles, poor eye contact or avoiding words etc. you may also explore a device called SpeechEasy that is worn like a hearing aid and helps people control their fluency while they are wearing it. There are some agents in Houston. Good luck. READ MORE
How long does a speech therapy session last?
The industry standard is half an hour session. The evaluations take longer. Maybe up to an hour. READ MORE
My daughter can't pronounce some letters. How can I help her?
By 6 year old she should have mastered most sounds. You mention lisp. That is a deviant pattern and usually does not go away with out intervention. And it does draw negative attention to speech. The average person knows something is wrong they may not know what. Yes you should seek speech therapy. READ MORE
Is there a therapy that can cure stammering?
Depends if she is going through a period of normal disfluency or if it is confirmed disfluency. In either case speech therapy would help control it or it might go away. Depends. But intervention is essential. READ MORE
How will a speech language therapist help me with dysarthia?
Dysarthria is usually a result of neurological damage e.g. stroke or traumatic head injury etc. Usually children have childhood Apraxia of speech. Is your problem a simple articulation difficulty or a more complex Apraxia of speech. It all depends and without an assessment it is difficult to say what will be done. In any case your speech can definitely be improved with therapy. If you are an adult you will have to put in a lot of effort too. READ MORE
How is a stammer treated?
In The USA we call it a Stutter. There are many treatment approaches. It depends on the kinds of symptoms he presents. There are no medicines. But there is a device called Speech Easy that helps control stuttering. READ MORE
Can speech therapy help with autism?
Yes it can. Some children with Autism stay non verbal. They can be trained on communication devices. Some can be trained to talk. Usually their speech stays monotone and pragmatically different. But they can talk. READ MORE
How can a speech pathologist help my son?
Start now. If you wait too long /r/ is difficult to correct. There are many techniques. READ MORE
i have puberohonia (female voice, pitch break, etc)?
You need to see a see a speech pathologist who specializes in voice. When I treat puberphonia it normally does not take too long. You are speaking at a very high pitch suitable for a much younger person. Your pitch needs to be lowered. I do not know any techniques that you can do on your own without the guidance of a trained speech pathologist. READ MORE
What can be done to help my 5 year old son speak more clearly?
You can model good speech at a slower rate. READ MORE
Can high creatinine levels impact speech in a person?
No. There is something else going on. See a neurologist. There are many conditions that can lead to slurred speech. Get a proper diagnosis. READ MORE
My voice is extremely low. What can I do to enhance it?
First get yourself evaluated. Question is why is it so soft volume. Treatment depends on the cause. First see an ENT then a speech pathologist. READ MORE
My daughter talks with a lisp. Can this be corrected?
Yes READ MORE
Will my mother regain her speech after her stroke?
Depends on the amount of brain damage. It can be improved. READ MORE
My daughter has somewhat of a his when she talks. How can it be corrected?
No not early READ MORE
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Get to know Speech-Language Pathologist Ms. Kausar Zafar, who practices in Katy, Texas.
As a licensed speech-language pathologist, Ms. Zafar’s treatment philosophy encompasses compassion, motivation, and dedication to her clients in providing them the best possible therapy to maximize their potential. She is the owner and Clinic Director of The Speech Clinic in Katy, Texas.
As such, she has extensive experience in working with young children who present speech and language delay, oral-motor problems, articulation/phonological disorders, reading disorders, attention deficit, stuttering, and voice problems associated with vocal nodules, vocal fold paralysis, etc. She also has extensive experience working with adults who have neurogenic problems such as stroke, head injury, cancer of the mouth, swallowing disorders, and Parkinson’s disease.
Pertaining to her academic background, Ms. Zafar received her Master of Arts (MA) degree in Communication Disorders and Sciences from Wichita State University in 1986. She also holds a MA degree in Psychology and is trained in the Lee Silverman Voice Treatment Method (LSVT).
Licensed to practice speech pathology in the state of Texas, she has lived in Katy since 1987 and has practiced in Houston as a speech-language pathologist with Houston ISD, The Briarwood School, Katy ISD, and area nursing homes. She has also worked at Memorial Hermann Katy Hospital and Christus St. Catherine Hospital. She held the position of Director of Rehabilitation at Mariner Post Acute Network where she provided speech therapy and supervised physical, occupational, and respiratory therapy services.
Board-certified through the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), Ms. Zafar is the recipient of seven awards of Continuing Education from the ASHA. She has held the position of Placement Coordinator for the Houston Area Association for Communication Disorders (HACD) for more than ten years, earning the HACD Tina Bangs Service Award for devoting her time to meeting the needs of the profession. In addition, she volunteers for several other organizations in the Houston area.
Speech-language pathology is a field of expertise practiced by a clinician known as a speech-language pathologist (SLP) or a speech therapist. SLPs treat and diagnose speaking disabilities. They help patients with articulation, stuttering, fluency, the rhythm of speech, and more. Additionally, they may treat patients who have difficulty with language and social skills. Patients see SLPs for a variety of reasons, including relearning language after an accident, overcoming a voice disorder, enhancing social communication skills, as well as improving speaking clarity.
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