Ask a Speech-Language Pathologist: How to Support Someone with Aphasia

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MUSC Health Speech-Language Pathologist Kikki Thayer explains how to be supportive when speaking to someone with aphasia.

Aphasia is the loss of ability to understand or express speech, caused by damage to one or more areas of the brain. Most often, the cause of brain injury is stroke.
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I have a question. I'm 39 years old and I have Asperger's. I had ear infections when I was small and was delayed in talking English. I hear very well but for some reason, I can not process speech in any other language. I feel my ears cancelling it out . Could you tell me or give some pointers what can help with that to make my dream of learning languages come true ? Thank you

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