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Aren't there specialists in voice moderation for adults?
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<blockquote data-quote="svengandhi" data-source="post: 617305" data-attributes="member: 3493"><p>A speech therapist might be able to help. My baby boy had SUCH a loud voice when he was a small child - he was always on outdoor voice mode. He had no hearing issues and is actually the only one of my boys who never had chronic ear infections or tubes. A speech therapist worked with him and he's now no more loud than a normal almost 15 year old.</p><p></p><p>If you were closer to her, you could go with her to a Toastmasters group. Watching others speak publicly and having to do it yourself might help her to modulate. If this was a recent development, I would suggest the possibility of a hearing loss but it seems that she has always been a Loud Lisa.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svengandhi, post: 617305, member: 3493"] A speech therapist might be able to help. My baby boy had SUCH a loud voice when he was a small child - he was always on outdoor voice mode. He had no hearing issues and is actually the only one of my boys who never had chronic ear infections or tubes. A speech therapist worked with him and he's now no more loud than a normal almost 15 year old. If you were closer to her, you could go with her to a Toastmasters group. Watching others speak publicly and having to do it yourself might help her to modulate. If this was a recent development, I would suggest the possibility of a hearing loss but it seems that she has always been a Loud Lisa. [/QUOTE]
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