Neurogenic Communication Disorders & Communication Competency

Maximizing Your Brain's Potential: The Science Behind Cognitive-Linguistic-Based Skills
  • Have you ever wondered how some people seem to effortlessly pick up new skills or learn a new language, while others struggle to even remember basic vocabulary? The answer may lie in cognitive-linguistic-based skills.

What are cognitive-linguistic-based skills?

Cognitive-linguistic-based skills...

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Innovative Techniques for Communication Competency: The SLP Neuro Care Difference

When it comes to communication competency, there are many different approaches and techniques that can be used to help individuals improve their abilities. However, one approach that is gaining popularity in recent years is the application of neuroscience informed tools and techniques. In this ...

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How to Increase Communicative Effectiveness of Complex and Abstract Ideas

Communicating complex and abstract ideas can be challenging, but there are several strategies you can use to increase your communicative effectiveness and speak more clearly and fluently. Here are some tips:

1. Know your audience: Understanding who you're speaking to can help you tailor your...

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Cognitive Linguistic skills for Participating Socially

Cognitive linguistic skills can play an important role in participating socially in a functional living environment. Here are some of the ways in which these skills can be helpful:

1. Communication and language skills: Being able to communicate effectively and understand others is critical...

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How Cognitive Linguistic Skills promote Safety.

Cognitive linguistic skills can promote the maintenance of safety in several ways. Here are some examples:

1. Attention and concentration: Cognitive linguistic skills such as attention and concentration are essential for maintaining safety. Being able to focus on the task at hand and avoid...

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Tips for Effective Communication of Wants and Needs

Effective communication of wants and needs is essential for building healthy relationships with conversational partners. Here are some tips for communicating wants and needs effectively:

1. Be clear and specific: When expressing your wants and needs, it is important to be clear and specific. Use...

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Cognitive-Communication

When it comes to communication, having a clear understanding of cognitive-communication is essential. Cognitive-communication is a term used to describe the mental processes involved in communication, including language and thought. It is the ability to process, store, and recall information, as...

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Common Neurocognitive Conditions: What to Know
  1. Alzheimer’s Disease: Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that causes memory loss and impaired thinking. It is the most common form of dementia and is characterized by a gradual deterioration of mental abilities, language proficiency, and the ability to...
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Getting to the Root: Uncovering the Causes of Neurogenic Communication Disorders

 Neurogenic communication disorders are communication disorders caused by damage to the nervous system. Some of the most common causes of these disorders include stroke, traumatic brain injury, progressive neurological diseases, and tumors. In addition, some causes may be linked to birth...

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Communicative Parents Top 5 Tips

 Top 5 Traits of Highly Communicative Parents

Communication in any relationship is important, and sometimes easily overlooked. Our children learn from us, the way we communicate to and around them is especially important. Practicing good communication creates a deeper bond within the...

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The Degrading Reality of Alzheimer’s Disease - And How You Can Help

What is Alzheimer’s Disease? We are talking about a disease that robs its victims of things precious to them, their identity, independence, and connections. This disease is Alzheimer’s.

Alzheimer’s is the most common form of dementia. Dementia is a brain disorder...

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Common causes of Memory Problems

https://www.slpneurocare.com/blog/Commoncausesofmemoryproblems

The common Types of Memory Problems include

Age-related forgetfulness.

This may be considered as being part of normal aging and might include having trouble recalling names, dates, and recent occurrences. It is important to note...

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