Daddy's having this problem that we're currently trying to resolve with speech therapy, etc.
... "A person may speak only in single words (e.g., names of objects)or in short, fragmented phrases. Smaller words of speech (e.g., the , of , and), may be omitted, making the message sound like a telegram. Words may be put inthe wrong order. Incorrect grammar may be used. Sounds and/or words may beswitched..." (read more)... "Persons with aphasia may tire easily and show extreme emotional fluctuations and inappropriate emotions—laughing when something isn't funny or crying for no apparent reason, particularly early in the recovery process. They may also seem very self-absorbed and show an intense need for an unchanging routine..." (read more)
... "A person may speak only in single words (e.g., names of objects)or in short, fragmented phrases. Smaller words of speech (e.g., the , of , and), may be omitted, making the message sound like a telegram. Words may be put inthe wrong order. Incorrect grammar may be used. Sounds and/or words may beswitched..." (read more)
... "Persons with aphasia may tire easily and show extreme emotional fluctuations and inappropriate emotions—laughing when something isn't funny or crying for no apparent reason, particularly early in the recovery process. They may also seem very self-absorbed and show an intense need for an unchanging routine..." (read more)
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