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You love them, but are you accidentally slowing their progress? This episode tackles the one mindset that silently holds families back after aphasia: the urge to protect instead of include.
Like Shirley’s family, every care partner struggles with the kind instinct to shield a loved one from frustration or embarrassment. But here’s the truth: this instinct to protect can actually build distance, giving you efficiency but losing connection. Inclusion doesn't happen by accident—it takes intention.
Host Genevieve walks you through the crucial mindset shift from "guarding" to "guiding," moving you from doing for them to doing with them. This evidence-backed approach is rooted in Supported Conversation for Adults with Aphasia (SCA™), which centers on three core principles: Acknowledge competence, Give time, and Verify understanding.
We break down the Protection Trap (finishing sentences, speaking about them instead of with them) and introduce the 3 evidence-based steps to achieve genuine participation and rebuild confidence:
Learn how these small shifts lead to massive, lifelong inclusion.
Key Takeaways (The 3 Steps to Participation)
Call to Action
If you want to make your life more inclusive—and these strategies work all year—you can get my book Aphasia Inclusive Celebrations here: https://lifeaphasiaacademy.co/aphasia-inclusive-celebrations
Keywords Aphasia care partner mindset, supported conversation, aphasia inclusion, SCA, communication partner training, family aphasia support, stop protecting
By LIFE Aphasia Academy® Genevieve Richardson4.5
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You love them, but are you accidentally slowing their progress? This episode tackles the one mindset that silently holds families back after aphasia: the urge to protect instead of include.
Like Shirley’s family, every care partner struggles with the kind instinct to shield a loved one from frustration or embarrassment. But here’s the truth: this instinct to protect can actually build distance, giving you efficiency but losing connection. Inclusion doesn't happen by accident—it takes intention.
Host Genevieve walks you through the crucial mindset shift from "guarding" to "guiding," moving you from doing for them to doing with them. This evidence-backed approach is rooted in Supported Conversation for Adults with Aphasia (SCA™), which centers on three core principles: Acknowledge competence, Give time, and Verify understanding.
We break down the Protection Trap (finishing sentences, speaking about them instead of with them) and introduce the 3 evidence-based steps to achieve genuine participation and rebuild confidence:
Learn how these small shifts lead to massive, lifelong inclusion.
Key Takeaways (The 3 Steps to Participation)
Call to Action
If you want to make your life more inclusive—and these strategies work all year—you can get my book Aphasia Inclusive Celebrations here: https://lifeaphasiaacademy.co/aphasia-inclusive-celebrations
Keywords Aphasia care partner mindset, supported conversation, aphasia inclusion, SCA, communication partner training, family aphasia support, stop protecting

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