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Adult Aphasia Writing Worksheets Free Speech-Language Resource

After a stroke, people with aphasia may have difficulties with writing.

Using a pen or pencil to write can be physically demanding or can result in messy letters that are difficult to read. Letters may appear “jumbled,” writing may be smaller, and letters/words may have reduced spacing, all of which affect how easily the person with aphasia can communicate through writing. These lined worksheets provide opportunities for practice and can be used to support participation in a variety of written language exercises.

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