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Aphasia: Causes, Symptoms & Treatments

Learn New Ways of Communication

Some people with aphasia struggle with language comprehension, while others have difficulties in expressing language. These might include some problems with understanding spoken or written words, finding the right words, articulating, and more. Depending on the form of language challenge, you might find it useful to learn some alternative ways of communication such as pointing or gesturing. Ask your therapist for guidance and learn how to take up these activities. The main goal is to focus on your strengths and avoid weaknesses in your communication. Also, there are many free applications that can help you communicate effectively without using verbal signs. [11]