"Aphasia is not the end of life but it is a new beginning." - Jack, a person with aphasia
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Answer: True or False? - 3
True or False?
Aphasia impairs both the expression and understanding of language as well as reading and writing.
TRUE
Aphasia does not only affect spoken language and comprehension of language, but it can affect reading and writing as well. Many people with aphasia are reluctant to go to restaurants because they are nervous about reading menus. A good tip for people with aphasia who are reluctant to eat out: Print out an online copy of the menu and become familiar with it before visiting the restaurant.
http://www.adleraphasiacenter.org
Aphasia impairs both the expression and understanding of language as well as reading and writing.
TRUE
Aphasia does not only affect spoken language and comprehension of language, but it can affect reading and writing as well. Many people with aphasia are reluctant to go to restaurants because they are nervous about reading menus. A good tip for people with aphasia who are reluctant to eat out: Print out an online copy of the menu and become familiar with it before visiting the restaurant.
http://www.adleraphasiacenter.org
Monday, June 1, 2009
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