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setting cognitive goals

28 Dec Setting Cognitive Goals for the New Year

Posted at 00:00h in Aphasia, Apraxia, Cognitive Rehabilitation, Cognitive Stimulation, Cognitive Therapy, Depression, mindfulness, Misc, Occupational Therapy, Patient engagement, Psychology, Speech and Language Pathology, Stroke, TBI, Therapy Tips

Clinicians may want to work with clients on setting cognitive goals - these could be anything from feeling happier, to improving their attention or memory....

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21 Dec 3 HappyNeuron Pro Exercises For Aphasia

Posted at 00:00h in Aphasia, Cognitive Rehabilitation, Highlight, Language, Speech and Language Pathology

Are you working with people that have aphasia? Here are three HappyNeuron Pro exercises for aphasia that you can use with your clients today!...

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new SLP graduates

09 Dec Resources for new SLP graduates

Posted at 00:00h in Autism, Digital Tools, Dyslexia, Free Resources, Language, Learning Disabilities, Misc, Speech and Language Pathology, Stroke, TBI, Telehealth

Although you already have a wealth of knowledge from your studies, having additional websites, software, and books for further education and support will always be helpful. With this in mind, here are a few of...

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30 Nov What 3 Cognitive Components Should You Work On For Aphasia?

Posted at 00:00h in Aphasia, Article, Cognitive Rehabilitation, Cognitive Therapy, Highlight, Language, Speech and Language Pathology

Aphasia is a condition that reflects the loss of language. Depending on the nature of aphasia, a person may have trouble producing and/or understanding language. Some people with aphasia may not understand spoken language but...

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04 Jul What is Broca’s Aphasia?

Posted at 08:00h in Aphasia, Article, Cognitive Rehabilitation, Language, Speech and Language Pathology

When someone has a stroke on the left side of their brain, they may have difficulty producing speech. This condition is known as Broca's aphasia. Many people encounter those with Broca's aphasia but do not...

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20 Feb How an Aerobic Workout May Help To Improve Neurological Rehabilitation

Posted at 08:00h in Article, Language, research, Speech and Language Pathology, TBI

Aerobic exercise has been studied extensively for its physical, mental, and cognitive health benefits. Of interest is how often physical therapists may prescribe an aerobic exercise regimen for their clients with neurological disorders. The utilization...

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16 Feb Should Your Child Read More?

Posted at 08:00h in Article, Children, Cognitive Stimulation, Highlight, Highlight, research, Speech and Language Pathology

What is the difference between a child who reads for pleasure at home and a child who doesn’t? Recent studies have shown that those who read for pleasure have an increased rate of learning. The...

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05 Nov Why Mary Ann assigns Home Exercises

Posted at 08:00h in Cognitive Rehabilitation, Digital Tools, Highlight, Language, Product Features, Speech and Language Pathology, Video

Mary Ann has a voluminous amount of information to share for SLPs who work with TBI patients. In this mini segment, she discusses how and why she uses the home exercise feature of HappyNeuron Pro....

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20 Sep How Do SLPs help MVA Patients

Posted at 08:00h in Article, Language, Speech and Language Pathology, TBI

SLPs are involved in the recovery process of clients with different medical conditions. In acquired brain injury through a motor vehicle accident, damage to the brain may result in trouble speaking due to physical injuries,...

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09 Aug Can Intensive Speech & Language Therapy Improve Language in Aphasia Patients Post-Stroke?

Posted at 08:00h in Aphasia, Article, Language, Medical Conditions, research, Speech and Language Pathology, Stroke

Aphasia commonly occurs after someone experiences a stroke. When a closed head injury occurs in the left hemisphere, a person may lose the ability to produce and understand language. Commonly, people think of aphasia as...

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