WHY IS THE RESPONSE IN TALKING FOR THOSE WITH APHASIA SO VARIABLE?
People are learning that speech for those with aphasia can vary over time. Some days its good and other days it isn't.
The response to speech therapy for aphasia or the ability to carry over with improved talking after aphasia can be variable and often, many factors affect a person with aphasia's ability to talk. What are some of them?
Moshe Mark Ittleman, M.S., CCC/SLP will help you in this video and explain some of the reasons why talking can be variable with good and "bad days," during therapy or even years later after a person has experienced better talking. We hope you like the video.
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We will be traveling this Spring and Summer. You can find out where we will be by contacting us at support@teachingoftalking.com We will be in Scottsdale, Az, Houston, Orlando, and Brighton-Hove in the UK and will be meeting those with aphasia and teaching caregivers about what they can do to help their loved ones talk.
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