Aphasia

Aphasia and the Public School System

Dysphasia and aphasia are terms often used to describe language disorders, though "aphasia" is more commonly used in modern terminology. Both conditions involve difficulties...

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Aphasia Behavioral Management

Behavioral management strategies for individuals with dysphasia (difficulty with language) or aphasia (a more severe language impairment often caused by brain injury) focus...

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Language Disorders

Language disorders can affect a person’s ability to understand, express, or process language. Here are the main types of language disorders: Receptive Language Disorder...

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Treating and Managing of Aphasia

Dysphasia (a language disorder that affects the ability to communicate) and aphasia (a more severe form of dysphasia) typically result from damage to the language centers of...

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Understood for All, Inc

Understood, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, is dedicated to helping individuals who learn and think differently reach their full potential. The platform provides a...

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What is a 504 Plan?

A 504 Plan is a formal plan developed in the U.S. to provide accommodations and modifications for students with disabilities in public schools and ensure equal access to...

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What is an IEP?

An Individualized Education Program (IEP) is a written plan developed for public school students eligible for special education services in the U.S. under the Individuals...

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What is Aphasia?

Aphasia: A brain-related condition that affects a person's ability to understand, speak, read, or write. A stroke, traumatic brain injury, or neurodegenerative disease can...

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What is Assistive Technology?

Assistive technology (AT) refers to devices, software, or equipment designed to help individuals with disabilities perform tasks that might otherwise be difficult or...

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