Speech Therapy Strategy: Listening With iPhone or Tablet | Aphasia | Stroke Brain Tumor Brain Injury

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2023
  • If you or your loved one has aphasia (difficulty with language) following a stroke, brain tumor, or brain injury, this video shows a great strategy for dealing with auditory process deficits - specifically related to listening for letters, numbers, dates, and times.
    Practice with Bri, a speech-language pathologist from Atlas Aphasia Center. In this video, Bri will show you how to Enable Dictation on your smart phone or tablet in order to "listen" (and transcribe!) what other people are saying.
    You can watch, learn, and participate! Caregivers can also learn this valuable strategy and practice at home with their loved ones.
    Disclaimer: This video should NOT replace speech therapy, but it is a great way to supplement to your therapy and keep practicing at home.
    Materials:
    iPhone or other smartphone
    OR an iPad or tablet
    Do you have questions? Email info@atlasaphasia.org
    Atlas Aphasia Center is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. If this video helped you, and you are able, please consider making a donation so we can continue making free resources like this! www.atlasaphasia.org/donate

Комментарии • 12

  • @user-bg9fl7fr5e

    Good morning, Ma'am Bri. I have in the speech therapy from the UST SLP because that I have the Interns. I want to be back in the law school. Thank you for this, Maam Bri. God bless you.

  • @user-kk5dw4kc2m

    Hi docter iam very intersting hope as recovery this apasic phase i had being hemmorogic strok 5years before even now i have follow the life of apasic so now i try exersise ur seciation may i have the chance from this blak synderem

  • @ladonnahutchins3696

    I has Aphasia❤

  • @Aqeelahmad3232

    Brain surgery all problems with speech.