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In this hybrid packet, three types of stimuli (a letter, a red leaf, and a white pumpkin) will appear one after the other at different spots anywhere on the screen. This exercise will engage your patient’s processing speed and spatial memory. It will also help to determine how quickly your patient can recall whether the white pumpkin appears above or below the red leaf. This packet will be great for group warm-ups, working on visual attention and spatial memory. You can make this packet as easy or as hard as you would like either. Try slowing down the video, replaying it several times, or speeding it up to increase or decrease the challenge. The potential use of this packet is endless.

This packet is great for all ages! No language is involved!

Included: 3 worksheets, each activity will last at least 5 minutes a page, bridging questions, and an answer key.

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If your patient’s favorite season is fall or autumn, this packet is for them. Our cognitive flexibility exercise, Hurray for Change, takes on a fall seasonally apparel. Work on your patient’s cognitive flexibility or ability to switch between different stimuli to create a path connecting both sets of stimuli as fast and as smoothly as possible. The lower levels of this packet will require your patient to connect items numerically or alphabetically. This will be great for individuals who are learning to read or want to improve their letter and word categorization. The upper levels will change your patient’s ability to switch between numerical and language stimuli. Executive function, language comprehension, and working memory are all challenged in this mini packet.

This packet is great for all ages! Everyone can and should work on their cognitive flexibility, regardless of age. Try using this with your patients with aphasia and ask them to read out each word.

Included: 9 worksheets, bridging questions, and an answer key.

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Language is essential for us to communicate our wants and needs. It can be challenging to express or care for oneself without being able to communicate. This is a general language-based bundle aimed at helping get your general language skills warmed up.

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Bundles are a great way to buy more and save more! If you were to buy all of these packets separately, you would pay more than $70. Because we’ve bundled it, you’re getting an instant saving of over 20%! Our bundles are designed to help you buy workbooks for your patients.

What’s included inside: Instant PDF downloads of 6 packets or 77 unique worksheets.  

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This mini packet will challenge verbal memory, the ability to recall words. Based on the game Root It Out, these worksheets are great to use as a word retrieval exercise for adults. The goal of these worksheets is to generate as many words as possible with the given starting letters. You can also use this as a word retrieval game for Aphasia treatment activities in therapy groups, individual practice, or learning disability classes. In addition to language, executive functioning and working memory activities are used throughout this mini packet.

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Ready for a holiday challenge? Practice your skills in speech recognition, verbal memory, and grammatical attention in this language holiday-themed packet based on the exercise Seize the Keywords. This packet focuses on executive functioning skills such as working memory and task initiation. If you are looking to try something new or to challenge your speech recognition and verbal memory skills, this is the packet for you!

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Are you looking for verbal reasoning activities? Then look no further. Verbal reasoning is how we can understand complex sentences. As you read, your brain breaks apart the complexity into smaller and easy-to-digest. This packet is filled with exercises that may help to improve verbal reasoning skills.

The first exercise is based on the digital exercise, Hurray for Change. In this exercise, you must correctly sequence letters, words, and numbers alphabetically and numerically. We put this exercise first to help warm up your brain, as you will use these skills later in the packet. After this exercise, you will have three other verbal reasoning activities. We hope this packet will help you learn strategies to think critically by using the given information, process information effectively, and then take affirmative action.

This packet will be great for kids 8+, individuals who have had a stroke, or individuals who have aphasia. Additionally, individuals with executive functioning deficits, trouble processing verbal information, or anyone who wants to challenge their verbal reasoning skills may enjoy these activities as well.

Included inside: 22 worksheets and bridging questions.

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Build your vocabulary and practice your verbal fluency with this fun language packet! In this packet, you will use deductive reasoning and your vocabulary to connect word fragments to make words in different categories. Clients will use skills such as organization and planning as they go through this Mini Packet.

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Are you looking for language activities for dementia patients? Language is a complex cognitive skill. It involves executive functioning, memory, and visual and auditory processing skills. Sometimes, people with dementia struggle with one or more aspects of language, such as word retrieval. That is why we developed this packet. We wanted to create a packet to help improve language skills that are often inhibited in individuals with dementia.

In this workbook, we have provided 4 exercises that target different cognitive skills involved in language skills. We have a verbal memory exercise, Words, Where are you? We have a visual attention exercise, Private Eye. Additionally, we have a word-categorizing activity, Secret Files, and lastly, a language-inferring activity, Embroidery.

This packet will be great to be used for seniors, anyone looking for printable activities for dementia patients, or anyone looking for language-based activities. If you love this packet, we highly recommend you try our digital program. Each one of these exercises is even better on the digital program. 

 

Included inside: 13 worksheets and bridging questions.

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Map skills are a unique set of skills. It requires many different aspects of visual-spatial ability to use a map. That is why we developed this packet. We wanted to help individuals improve their ability to locate themselves on a map by using their Point of View and other key cognitive elements.

From deciding if a hand is left or right or decoding a pile of items. Every aspect of this worksheet helps to improve the essential functions for map skills.  In addition, we have provided you with 4 bridging questions that you can ask your clients to help them connect their cognitive skill practice with their everyday lives.

This packet will be great as a life skills workbook or as a tool for cognitive rehabilitation. Because of the low language uses, the uses are endless for this packet!

Included inside: 12 worksheets and bridging questions.

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Mental movement is a complex cognitive skill needed to plan things out. It helps with visual-spatial skills and the ability to organize information, make mental-visual comparisons, and overall decisions based upon order or comparison.

In this worksheet, we’re providing you with 4 exercises to use with your clients to practice strategies related to mental movement, whether mentally moving a ball from one hoop to another or remembering where objects are placed. You are using language clues and space markers to solve a sentence. Or even mentally reflecting on a pattern, this packet has all that and more. Your client will be exposed to different task requirements, all sharing the underlying component of mentally moving objects.

This worksheet challenges: working memory, attention, visual-spatial skills, and language.

Included inside: 19 worksheets and bridging questions

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Use the worksheets in this packet to help practice inference skills. Your patient must use their semantic memory, visual attention, and verbal processing skills to complete the exercises in this packet. We’ve used exercises like Writing in the Stars and Embroidery to help your patient work on verbal inference skills. Basketball in NY works on sequencing inferring skills. Our last activity, Decipher, is our ultimate decoding and inferring task. If your patient loves this packet, they will enjoy our digital program!

This packet is great for students in 5th grade or older. Individuals who want to work on their language skills after a stroke. Or anyone who wants to try decoding these fun language exercises.

 

Included inside: 12 language worksheets and bridging questions.

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We love word searches. Word searches a great way to work on executive function skills such as working memory and attention. In this exercise, you must find a word within a sea of letters based on given clues. Clients will be challenged to find each word and analyze different sets of clues. This exercise will require you to use deductive reasoning and verbal memory skills in order to find the right word.

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Are you looking for effective ways to support individuals with Aphasia in improving their language and cognitive abilities? Our carefully crafted packet makes practicing language fun! We understand that many individuals possess remarkable intelligence but face language-related challenges. Our goal is to empower clinicians with resources to help them overcome Aphasia and enhance their communication skills hopefully.

In this packet, you’ll find five engaging activities based on our language-based digital exercises. These exercises are strategically designed to address the underlying language components individuals may struggle with. Providing these exercises may enable your clients to make significant progress in their language abilities.

In addition to language improvement, our worksheets also target other essential cognitive functions required for language success. Other cognitive skills engaged in this packet are:

  • Executive Functioning: Our exercises challenge executive functions, helping individuals with Aphasia enhance their decision-making, planning, and problem-solving skills.
  • Working Memory: These worksheets engage working memory, a vital cognitive skill necessary for retaining and processing information effectively.
  • Attention: Our exercises promote focused attention, a crucial skill for clear communication and daily activities.

We believe that with the proper tools, clinicians can create environments of learning and recovery. It is for that reason that we develop worksheets like this and more. Make sure also to download our other free worksheets. We release free mini worksheets 2x a month.

Included inside: 17 worksheets and bridging questions.

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