How Are You? | Music and Speech | Practice Speech Therapy for Aphasia | Stroke or Brain Injury
Автор: Aphasia with Bri
Загружено: 2023-09-22
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Practice Melodic Intonation Therapy: Say "I am tired" After Stroke or Aphasia
If you or your loved one has aphasia after a stroke, brain injury, or brain tumor, this video helps you practice speech using a method based on Melodic Intonation Therapy (MIT) – a proven technique that uses music and rhythm to support language recovery. 🎶🧠
In this video, speech-language pathologist Bri guides you through asking "How are you?" using melody, repetition, and visual cues. This is perfect for people with non-fluent aphasia, Broca's aphasia, or anyone working on rebuilding basic phrases.
🎵 Music and speech therapy go hand in hand! You can use simple tunes to practice other important phrases like your name, birthday, or home address. Singing familiar, slow-paced songs together (like “Let It Be” or “Yesterday”) is another great way to get words out.
💬 This video is designed to supplement speech therapy, not replace it. Always consult with your doctor or SLP if you're unsure what’s best for your recovery.
📧 Questions? Want a custom video? Email: AphasiaWithBri[at]gmail.com
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