Expressive Language
Speech therapy activities and worksheets with expressive language tasks and exercises.
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Handout: Aphasia Differential Diagnosis Chart
Sale!Differential diagnosis (DDX) for types of aphasia with impacted brain regions (Broca’s area, trancortical motor, trancortical sensory, conduction, transcortical mixed, global) and communication impact/disorders (expressive language, receptive language, repetition, writing, and reading).
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Cognitive Speech-Language Inventory
Rated 5.00 out of 5$14.99 Add to cartThe Cognitive Speech-Language Inventory (C.S-L.I) is designed to assess cognitive-communication skills and speech-language abilities. This tool can be used to help rapidly plug-in client data into current medical information systems. Speech-language therapists and professionals may use this assessment tool in its entirety or complete subsections based on client abilities and cognitive-communication needs. This assessment may guide professionals in identifying need for further testing within specific domains or may be used independently to generate real-world functional goals for speech therapy. Although this evaluation was generated and has been tested by medical SLPs in sub-acute rehabilitation and skilled nursing settings, no standardized data has been collected.
C.S-L.I Sections:
Receptive Language
- Auditory Comprehension
- Verbal ID Level
- Yes/No Questions
- Following Directions
- Open Ended Questions
- Conversation
- Gestures
- Reading Comprehension
- Comprehension Level
- Signs/Symbols
- Auditory Comprehension
Expressive Language
- Verbal Expression
- Automatic Speech
- Repetition
- Naming Objects
- Responsive Naming
- Making Needs Known
- Conversation
- Speech Characteristics
- Written Expression
- Expression Level
- Verbal Expression
Cognition
- Pragmatic Skills
- Attention
- Selective
- Alternating
- Divided
- Orientation
- Problem Solving
- Memory – Short & Long Term
- Executive Function
- Sequencing
- Thought Organization
Motor Speech
- Motor Speech
- Resonance
- Prosody
- Articulation
- Intelligibility
- Voice
- Sustained Phonation
- Intensity
- Quality
- Motor Speech
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Aphasia Therapy Workbook
Rated 5.00 out of 5$14.99 Add to cartThe Aphasia Therapy Bundle includes 350+ pages of printable activities, educational handouts, documentation examples, and more. Includes worksheets for receptive language, expressive language, written language. This bundle may provide helpful resources, treatment materials, and home practice for patients with aphasia. Each section provides ideas for treatment, sample goals, and cueing examples. Manipulate materials and personalize for your clients to promote individualized speech and language therapy.
Table of Contents
- Section 1. Informative Handouts and Strategies
- What is Aphasia?
- Impacted Language Domains
- Caregiver Communication Tips
- Word Finding Strategies
- Section 2. Expression
- Gestures & Nonverbal Language
- Automatic Sequences
- Functional Phrases – Completion, Script Training, MIT
- Naming and Vocabulary
- Everyday Object Flashcards
- Semantic Feature Analysis (SFA)
- Responsive, Divergent, and Generative Naming
- Symbols and AAC Communication Board
- Verb Network Strengthening Treatment (VNeST)
- Expanding Utterances
- Section 3. Comprehension
- Auditory Comprehension
- Cueing Strategies
- Yes/No Questions
- Object Identification and Discrimination
- Following 1-Step Commands
- Reading Comprehension
- Word to Picture Matching
- Sentence Comprehension
- Paragraph Comprehension
- Functional Reading Comprehension – menus, notes, cards, labels, weather
- Auditory Comprehension
- Section 4. Writing
- Numbers & Alphabet
- Words & Sentences
- Filling in Forms
- Section 5. References and Terms of Use
- Section 1. Informative Handouts and Strategies
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