Apraxia of Speech Successful Methods Teaching of Talking

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  • Опубликовано: 28 фев 2019
  • Overcoming speaking difficulties caused from stroke and aphasia is challenging. In this video, Moshe Mark Ittleman, a speech pathologist who has been helping people talk again for over 40 years informs viewers of what is expected in the successful treatment of aphasia and apraxia. Our website is teachingoftalking.com If you would like to reach out to Moshe Mark and speak to him about your challenge you may fill out a brief survey which will help him determine if you would be a good candidate for the Teaching of Talking 2.0 Method. Click here if you would like to speak with him: goo.gl/forms/cRRxx9SeiiJ7zv4M2

Комментарии • 15

  • @flower_goddess1279
    @flower_goddess1279 3 года назад

    Great video! I am an SLP myself and I am appalled by how many neurologists who cannot differentiate between aphasia and apraxia . I do home health and one of my first caregiver education is to differentiate between aphasia and apraxia .

  • @LadyEnosa
    @LadyEnosa 2 года назад

    Bravo!!! Love your video & my 44 y/o daughter is going thru exactly youre talking about. She had 2 strokes totally lost her speech. Went thru rehab & her speech therapist gave up on her towards the end they said to practice with her ipad. She really need some help from you!!!!

  • @saashakti
    @saashakti 3 года назад +1

    Very helpful! Thank you 🙏🏽

  • @SM-wu7my
    @SM-wu7my 3 года назад +1

    Bravo! This was an excellent explanation of what my 56 year old husband is experiencing! This was an excellent video, extremely informative! It's like you knew our story :) Looking for help in the Las Vegas area. We live in Boulder City, Nevada. Thank you, thank you so much!!

    • @markittlemanspeech
      @markittlemanspeech  3 года назад

      If you would like to speak with me you can do so. I work with people online for speech therapy-apraxia or aphasia or both, and also have published a video course and a book. I am going to put a link here if you are interested in speaking with me personally: Questionnaire to speak with Moshe Mark about Personal Mentoring: Support@teachingoftalking

  • @philanindebele232
    @philanindebele232 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for sir

  • @markittlemanspeech
    @markittlemanspeech  2 года назад +1

    Why don't you reach out to me for a free get-acquainted visit. The link for that is beneath the video when you click on the title. Fill it out and we will do what we can to help you. MM

  • @navneet8269
    @navneet8269 4 месяца назад

    Speaking physiotherapy.
    Main sochta Hun ki Sanskrit ke veh shlok bolr ya gaye jae.
    Sanskrit bolane se mind heart aur sharir ke har tantra prabhavit hote Hain. Isliye prayog ke taur per ise karke dekha ja sakta hai.

  • @beckacheckaenterprises7294
    @beckacheckaenterprises7294 2 года назад

    Hi Mark. Thanks for your video. I am not sure what is up with me but it’s not a new thing when I think about it; I am autistic and I have noticed since my early adulthood that I will try to talk quick and I can’t get my words to come out as I planned in my head. I also always suffered some astasia? (Can’t find the words I’m looking for) as far back as I can remember too which is a common autistic trait so; I have more than one issue but I’ve managed to hold up my speech pretty well.. I do speak very young sounding for my age and always have had that too. What I am most experiencing now is a more sudden onset of everything going bad with my speech, I will add that I also went through what I guess is an autistic shut down/major burn out with some kinda Tourette’s seizure starting it off then after that I lost a lot of abilities such as reading writing listening to words and back to half normal and staying only half normal. Maybe they should have checked me out better ? Maybe it’s all just neurological and can’t be detected anyway ? The same way Autism and adhd and Tourette’s is 🤷‍♀️ but what I do know is I’m sometimes stuttering, sometimes half saying words, sometimes saying them incorrectly as my mouth is not functioning normally when I try to perform the word for eg I’ll try to say bread and I’ll say bed and lastly I will sound American (I’m Aussie) becos I think my mouth collapses then just says rrr instead of pronouncing my words in my own accent 🤷‍♀️.. is it possible to be experiencing more than one or even more than 2 speech issues at once since perhaps one or two went undiagnosed and a managed until now and now I have an added issue? Also want to add that actual “speaking” burns me out and if I speak in a convo for too long I’ll literally suffer the consequences and I’ll become shaken overwhelmed and need my weight blanket and need to go under it 🙄😅 thanks so so much in advance for any advice you’re able to give and I’d be happy to have an online meeting and pay, thanks ☺️

    • @markittlemanspeech
      @markittlemanspeech  2 года назад

      Hi Dhar, you have a number of concerns that can all be addressed by an expert who helps you identify the major concerns, places them in a hierarchy where you put the most important aspects of speech first, so that you develop an ranked order. Once that is done you go about addressing the concerns that are most important. You can contact me further at the e mail address support@teachingoftalking.com

  • @dianluvitasari7865
    @dianluvitasari7865 3 года назад

    Think i have apraxia, been 3yrs i cant speak normally due to my stroke. I used to be able to speak english with no accent, but after stroke, my english change to indonesian javanese accent. Is that normal? And how to train my speech to be normal again?

    • @markittlemanspeech
      @markittlemanspeech  3 года назад

      Your question that pertains to how to train my speech to be normal again will require that you consult with an expert who truly understands speech and who has vast experience with speaking improvement. A speech pathology expert is who you should consult with this question and have him evaluate your speech and advise you.
      Hope this helps! Mark A. Ittleman, M.S., CCC/SLP.

    • @markittlemanspeech
      @markittlemanspeech  3 года назад

      You can contact me at support@teachingoftalking.com and we can figure out how to approach this. Moshe Mark

    • @alagbede_1
      @alagbede_1 3 года назад

      Are you on Instagram? Can we talk about this topic? Because I think I have the apraxia as well

    • @dianluvitasari7865
      @dianluvitasari7865 3 года назад

      @@alagbede_1 pepzpops, sure we can!!