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In this episode, Genevieve Richardson, a speech-language pathologist, talks about neuroplasticity and its application in functional therapy at home. 🧠
She suggests using a junk drawer as a therapeutic tool by sorting its contents and engaging in activities such as counting, naming objects, and writing single words or sentences about them. ♻️
She emphasizes the importance of active participation in therapy. She encourages individuals to use any available materials, such as scrap paper or the back of a receipt, to engage in therapeutic activities. 📝
She introduces the idea of using junk mail as a therapeutic tool, suggesting activities such as reading aloud headlines, identifying numbers, and creating sentences or word games based on the contents of the mail. 💌 Richardson offers a free PDF and video resource for those interested in learning more about making junk therapeutic. 🆓
She mentions the Listen for Life Aphasia podcast and its website, which offers searchable content and handouts related to the podcast episodes. 🎧 She encourages individuals with aphasia or their caregivers to schedule a free discovery call with her to discuss their communication goals and explore customized action plans. ListenforLIFEAphasiaPodcast.com 🗣️
LIFE Speech Pathology provides Free Consultations and direct treatment to individuals with communication challenges, including aphasia, Parkinson's Disease, and Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA).
By LIFE Aphasia Academy® Genevieve Richardson4.5
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In this episode, Genevieve Richardson, a speech-language pathologist, talks about neuroplasticity and its application in functional therapy at home. 🧠
She suggests using a junk drawer as a therapeutic tool by sorting its contents and engaging in activities such as counting, naming objects, and writing single words or sentences about them. ♻️
She emphasizes the importance of active participation in therapy. She encourages individuals to use any available materials, such as scrap paper or the back of a receipt, to engage in therapeutic activities. 📝
She introduces the idea of using junk mail as a therapeutic tool, suggesting activities such as reading aloud headlines, identifying numbers, and creating sentences or word games based on the contents of the mail. 💌 Richardson offers a free PDF and video resource for those interested in learning more about making junk therapeutic. 🆓
She mentions the Listen for Life Aphasia podcast and its website, which offers searchable content and handouts related to the podcast episodes. 🎧 She encourages individuals with aphasia or their caregivers to schedule a free discovery call with her to discuss their communication goals and explore customized action plans. ListenforLIFEAphasiaPodcast.com 🗣️
LIFE Speech Pathology provides Free Consultations and direct treatment to individuals with communication challenges, including aphasia, Parkinson's Disease, and Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA).

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