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Home Practice Ideas for Life After Aphasia

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Home Practice Ideas for Life After Aphasia

Caregiver and person with aphasia practicing speech tasks at home with picture cards and a tablet, warm supportive atmosphere

Broca’s vs. Wernicke’s Aphasia: Key Differences Explained

  • Aphasia Basics & Education

Broca’s and Wernicke’s aphasia are two common post-stroke language disorders with distinct patterns: one affects speech production, the other comprehension. This article compares their causes, symptoms, and everyday impacts, then offers practical, evidence-informed home practice ideas and caregiver strategies for…

  • 24.12.2025
Family practicing speech and language activities at home with picture cards, a notebook script, and a tablet showing a therapy app

Understanding Aphasia: A Comprehensive Guide for Families

  • Aphasia Basics & Education

After stroke or brain injury, aphasia changes how people speak, understand, read, and write. This practical guide helps families build safe, evidence-informed home practice routines that boost communication, memory, and connection. It outlines how to assess strengths, set goals with…

  • 24.12.2025
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