Packet #23

Stroke

Recovering from a stroke involves addressing various cognitive challenges, including impacts on verbal fluency, semantic knowledge, memory, attention, and motor skills. Our carefully curated packet aims to provide targeted exercises for key cognitive areas affected by a stroke, fostering a comprehensive approach to rehabilitation.

Unlock the Potential for Recovery:

  1. Catch the Ladybug – Fine Motor skills. Focus on hand movement and coordination through an engaging activity to enhance motor skills. The ladybug exercise offers a dynamic approach to physical rehabilitation.
  2. Root It Out – Verbal Memory Recall. Stimulate long-term verbal memory recall with “Root It Out,” encouraging patients to unearth and remember words and fostering language recovery captivatingly.
  3. Private Eye – Inferencing Skills. This packet’s version of Private Eye prompts patients to utilize their inferring skills, enhancing cognitive processes by encouraging deduction and critical thinking.
  4. Which Doesn’t Belong – Attention and Categorization. Engage attention and categorization skills with an exercise challenging patients to identify the item that doesn’t belong. This variation of Private Eye adds an element of cognitive complexity.
  5. Fill in the Blank – Modified Story Recall. A tailored version of “This Story is Full of Blanks,” this exercise promotes verbal memory as patients recall personal facts. Tailored to encourage storytelling and self-expression.

Versatile for Individual and Group Therapy: These worksheets are adaptable to various therapeutic settings. Try these exercises with individuals or group therapy sessions. Additionally, these worksheets create flexible rehabilitation strategies for each patient’s unique needs. With this in mind, if you enjoy these printable exercises, check out our digital exercises for stroke patients. 

Included inside: 10 general stroke activities and bridging questions

Lastly, discover the power of targeted exercises to rebuild cognitive functions and inspire confidence in the recovery process. Explore our entire worksheets for stroke patients here → 

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Visuospatial skills help us rotate objects and understand spatial relations. If you are looking for fun and intricate visuospatial exercises, this is the printable worksheet packet. Using this workbook, your client will be challenged to learn effective strategies to manipulate and compare objects mentally. You will love the digital version if you think Turn Around and Around is a challenge in this packet. We love the visuospatial exercise we offer in our digital program.

For a bridging activity to supplement this worksheet, have your client construct a figure using blocks.

Included inside: 20 worksheets and bridging activities.

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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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Hop in and practice executive function skills in this waterway-themed packet! This packet focuses on inhibition skills, with exercises that require you to consider options and plan ahead before completing an action.  Based on our digital exercises, this packet is full of inhibition worksheets that exercise skills that can benefit daily life. Inhibition skills are critical for daily tasks like communicating appropriately, picking out items when grocery shopping, and driving.

Exercises:

Towers of Hanoi: Build a tower of rings with minimal moves while adhering to rules

Hurray for Change: Connect numbers and letters or words in order as quickly as possible

Gulf Stream: Memorize a fish and identify when it crosses the screen, with increasing speed levels

Writing in the Stars: Connect words in the right configuration to form a star

 

This packet is great for adolescents and adults.

What’s inside: 30 inhibition worksheets and bridging questions.

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This language and attention packet offers various engaging activities designed to target various aspects of language comprehension and attentional skills. Within this packet, your patient will encounter a series of stimulating challenges that will put their linguistic abilities to the test while honing their attention to detail.

Activities inside:

Writing in the Stars: Your client will exercise their lexical knowledge and spatial reasoning skills. These puzzles will task them with deciphering word alignments and identifying hidden patterns, all while providing a fun and interactive way to enhance language comprehension.

Semantic Familiarity Challenge – Your client will engage in activities that require them to recall and categorize information about presented subjects, such as camels. They’ll strengthen their ability to recognize and categorize concepts within a linguistic context by answering questions and demonstrating their understanding of semantic relationships.

Secret Files – Your client must categorize words into appropriate groupings, fostering cognitive flexibility and organizational skills. This exercise encourages strategic thinking and reinforces the importance of systematic categorization in language processing.

Tailored for Growth and Success:

Suitable for students aged 10 and above. This packet is great to use with your individual struggle with aphasia. Seniors who want to challenge their cognitive ability. Truly, anyone who is looking for a fun cognitive activity.

What is inside: 14 language and attention activities and bridging questions

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The digital exercises that inspired this worksheet

Catch the ladybug!

Looking for a fun but challenging exercise that targets multiple cognitive skills? Look no further! In this exercise, help your clients catch all the ladybugs in the scene using their fingers or a writing utensil of their choice while practicing executive functioning, processing speed, object recognition, and fine motor skills.

Private Eye

Primarily, this task exercises your client’s sustained attention and concentration skills. Attention is the essence of focus. Your client will need to focus on looking for a specific target and ignore other visual information that could distract them.

Root it Out

In everyday life, we like to share jokes, things we have learned, and things we find amusing. Sometimes, accessing our memory to retrieve information for use on the spot can be very difficult. In this exercise, your client will be presented with the root of a word and they must derive as many words as they can using the root that they are given. While this exercise targets verbal memory and fluency, it can also help with word formation and learning by trial-and-error.

This Story is Full of Blanks!

Using context clues given in text, your client must complete a passage by correctly filling in the blanks with the right words. In situations where we encounter ambiguities, we must use knowledge we have at present in order to solve problems. Examples of situations where using context clues is important for problem solving include “reading a room” of people and reading a text where one may encounter unfamiliar words.

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Get ready to work on attention skills for the new school year with this back-to-school packet! These focused attention worksheets will help you practice working memory, visual scanning, and spatial awareness skills.  Based on our digital exercises, the skills practiced in these worksheets can benefit daily life. Focused attention is critical for most daily activities! Tasks like personal hygiene, reading, writing, cooking, driving, and socializing all require focused attention.

Exercises:

An American in Paris: Memorize travel itineraries by memorizing landmarks and grid locations.

Two-Timing: Complete this visual and auditory task simultaneously.

Ready, Steady, Count: Memorize numbers and operators to solve math questions.

Secret Files: Swiftly categorize words before they vanish.

 

This packet is great for adolescents and adults.

What’s inside: 32 focused attention worksheets, videos, and bridging questions.

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Join in the summer fun with this backyard barbecue themed packet! These visual-spatial worksheets will help you practice pattern recognition, encouraging skills like attention, visual scanning, mental rotation, memory, and more.  Based on our digital exercises, the skills practiced in these worksheets can benefit daily life. Pattern recognition is critical for grocery shopping, driving, recognizing an item in a cluttered drawer, and proofreading a text.

Exercises:

Ancient Writing: Find differences between two sets of images.

Find Your Way:  Memorize then recreate a path between stones.

Sleight of Hands: Determine if images of hands are showing left or right hands.

Private Eye:  Locate an image within a grid of similar images.

 

This packet is great for all ages!

What’s inside: 30 pattern recognition worksheets and bridging questions.

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Practice verbal memory with this sunny Summer-themed packet! These verbal memory worksheets contain a variety of exercises to work on vocabulary recall and verbal working memory.  Based on our digital exercises, the skills practiced in these worksheets can benefit daily life. Verbal memory is crucial for skills like reading, following signs or GPS while driving, and social interactions, such as remembering peoples’ names and information about them.

Exercises:

Elephant Memory: Memorize words, and then find them within lists from memory.

This Story is Full of Blanks!: Complete quotes by selecting words from a word bank.

Root It Out: Users recall nouns derived from a given root.

Restaurant: Memorize guest names and seating arrangement, and give each guest the correct order.

 

This packet is great for adolescents and adults.

What’s inside: 36 verbal memory worksheets and bridging questions.

Exercise your cognition — explore our full library of memory worksheets today! →

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Leap into Springtime with this refreshing packet! These receptive language worksheets include exercises to work on reading, comprehension, and verbal memory.  Based on our digital exercises, this packet will help you work on language skills, as well as working memory and attention. These skills are critical for daily tasks like engaging in conversation, participating in workplace meetings, reading, and cooking from a recipe.

Exercises:

Embroidery: Find the hidden word in a grid of letters

You’ve Got Voicemail: Memorize key details from a message and answer questions about them.

Split Words: Put together word fragments fitting a theme.

Seize the Keywords: Read a passage and recall the verbs in the correct order.

 

This packet is great for adolescents and adults.

What’s inside: 36 receptive language worksheets and bridging questions.

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Hit the field with this American Football-themed mini packet! These fun worksheets will help you work on attention, visual scanning, and processing speed skills. Inspired by our digital exercise, Catch the Ladybug, you’ll be asked to find a number of footballs on a page, with increasingly distracting backgrounds. This exercise targets attention and processing speed, requiring you to visually scan the page and circle the correct items as quickly as possible. These skills contribute to daily tasks like looking for items in a cluttered drawer, finding the right medication in the cabinet, driving, and reading.

This mini packet is great for children and individuals working on attention and visual scanning skills.

Included inside: 6 pages of attention worksheets and bridging questions.

If you like this mini packet, make sure to check out our other attention worksheets today! → 

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Celebrate the season with an autumnal mini packet! These fun worksheets will help you work on language skills such as verbal memory and lexical meaning. Inspired by our digital exercise, This Story is Full of Blanks, you’ll be asked to fill blanks in a paragraph, using a word bank. This exercise targets verbal memory, requiring you to utilize context clues, understand word meanings, and think strategically. These skills contribute to daily tasks like texting, having a conversation, writing a letter, or understanding a book or movie.

This mini packet is great for adolescents and adults.

Included inside: 6 pages of verbal memory worksheets and bridging questions.

If you like this mini packet, make sure to check out our other language worksheets today! → 

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Celebrate spooky season with this ghostly (but cute) mini packet! These fun worksheets will help you work on executive function skills such as planning and reasoning. Inspired by our digital exercise, Basketball in NY, you’ll be asked to mentally move ghosts in order to recreate an example image, in the fewest moves possible. This exercise targets executive functioning and spatial reasoning skills, requiring you to mentally move objects, utilize your working memory, and think strategically. These skills contribute to daily tasks like grocery shopping, planning an event, organizing items in your home, or solving a difficult problem.

This mini packet is great for adolescents and adults.

Included inside: 10 pages of executive function worksheets, and bridging questions.

If you like this mini packet, make sure to check out our other executive function worksheets today! → 

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Get ready for the autumn harvest with this mini packet! These fun worksheets will help you work on visual-spatial and executive function skills. Inspired by our digital exercise, Entangled Figures, you’ll be asked to look at a complex image made up of several simpler images, and determine which simple images make up the tangled figure. This exercise targets visual-spatial and executive function skills, requiring you to visually scan for memorable shapes, hold them in your working memory, mentally rotate them, and problem-solve as you mentally detangle the images. You also need to utilize inhibition skills and not act too hastily – taking your time figuring out the problem will likely lead to more accurate answers. These skills contribute to daily tasks like navigating a new environment, planning appointments, planning a grocery shopping trip, and navigating using adaptive equipment such as a wheelchair.

This mini packet is great for all ages!

Included inside: 10 pages of executive function worksheets, and bridging questions.

If you like this mini packet, make sure to check out our other visual-spatial worksheets today! → 

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Up for a little celebration? Throughout Fall 2025, we’re celebrating 25 years since HappyNeuron was founded! Work on attention and processing speed in this mini packet, with a celebratory theme! Inspired by our digital exercise, Under Pressure, you’ll be asked to pay attention to stimuli on the screen, and determine whether they are higher or lower than preceding stimuli. This exercise targets processing speed, spatial awareness, and attention skills. These skills are vital for daily tasks like quickly finding an item in a full closet, and paying attention to obstacles and signs while driving.

This mini packet is great for adolescents and adults working on processing speed skills.

Included inside: 3 pages of attention/processing speed worksheets, videos, and bridging questions.

If you like this mini packet, make sure to check out our other attention worksheets today! → 

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