Pediatric voice therapy serves as a vital resource for addressing a spectrum of voice disorders in children beyond those previously mentioned. This therapy can be particularly effective for children experiencing conditions such as vocal fold nodules, vocal cord cysts, muscle tension dysphonia, vocal fold polyps, vocal cord paralysis/paresis, etc. By tailoring interventions and exercises to suit each child’s specific needs, pediatric voice therapy plays a crucial role in restoring vocal function, enhancing communication skills, and ultimately improving the quality of life for children affected by these and other voice disorders.