Converse and Cook with Julie Effe
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Speech Therapy for Adults | Ordering Fast Food
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Speech therapy for adults can be functional and fun! Practice ordering fast food with me, as it's a very high-pressure activity. During COVID, we can't go inside restaurants, so most of what we're doing is ordering over the phone or in a drive thru, which can create a lot of anxiety. Practice before you go! Aphasia is an acquired language disorder affecting 200,000 Americans a year. Over two mi...
Speech Therapy for Adults | Let’s Talk Travel Part 1
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Speech therapy for adults should include functional communication. Many of your friends may be traveling around the world, and it would only be natural for you to ask questions about their travels. Practice asking questions about various countries, as well as responding in a conversation about travel. Picture description is an evidence-based speech therapy technique. After having a conversation...
Speech Therapy For Adults | How to Prevent a Second Stroke
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Having one stroke is awful. Having a second stroke can do just as much damage. Learn about how to prevent a second stroke in this educational video by a speech-language pathologist. Speech therapy for adults is needed after a stroke if you have aphasia, cognitive deficits, dysarthria, dysphagia, etc. Risk factors for stroke: diabetes, high blood pressure, drinking an excessive amount of alcohol...
Speech Therapy For Adults | Practice Giving Compliments
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Speech therapy for adults doesn't have to be boring worksheets. Come practice with an engaging, outgoing speech pathologist in functional situations. In this situation, you're going to practice giving compliments with no prompts. Complimenting clothes is almost always well received, so practice giving compliments on multiple outfits as Julie cycles through them all while giving some suggestions...
Speech Therapy For Adults | Introducing Yourself
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Speech therapy for adults can involve placing yourself in functional situations and practicing what you have to say. Do you have difficulty introducing yourself? Meet me and observe what I say about myself and and then introduce yourself to me! Practice coming up with three different facts about yourself over and over again for those awkward ice breakers.... Aphasia is an acquired language diso...
Speech therapy for Adults | Using Gestures
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Sometimes, you can't find the words to say. So use gestures! Speech therapy for aphasia sometimes targets gestures to help you communicate. Aphasia is an acquired language disorder affecting 200,000 Americans a year. Over two million Americans suffer from aphasia. A person with aphasia has difficulty speaking, understanding, reading, and writing. A person’s ability to communicate has been affec...
Speech Therapy for Adults | I’m in Pain
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Telling someone you're in pain is important when you have aphasia. Practice telling me you're in pain or using gestures to tell someone you're in pain. Speech therapy for adults can help you learn how to communicate again. Aphasia is an acquired language disorder affecting 200,000 Americans a year. Over two million Americans suffer from aphasia. A person with aphasia has difficulty speaking, un...
Speech Therapy for Adults | How To Tell If You’re Having A Stroke | Stroke Symptoms
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BE FAST is the "new" acronym to use for identifying stroke symptoms. Identifying stroke symptoms is important, even if you've already had a stroke. 1 in 4 stroke survivors will have another stroke. It's important to know the different kinds of stroke symptoms as not all strokes are similar in presentation. Aphasia is an acquired language disorder affecting 200,000 Americans a year. Over two mil...
Speech Therapy for Adults | Saying No!
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Saying "no" is an important part of communication. We sometimes have difficulty getting it out, especially with aphasia. Practice saying "no" to me multiple times, as well as saying "no" in different ways. Aphasia is an acquired language disorder affecting 200,000 Americans a year. Over two million Americans suffer from aphasia. A person with aphasia has difficulty speaking, understanding, read...
Speech Therapy Practice | Making Mistakes Is Okay!
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Making mistakes when you have difficulty communicating is normal. Practicing how to recover from the mistakes will help you recover "better" when you're out and about. Julie gives you multiple opportunities to recover from mistakes in this video, and you can always go back and practice over and over again. Making mistakes when you talk is normal. Aphasia is an acquired language disorder affecti...
Aphasia and depression | Speech Therapy Adults
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Depression occurs in estimated 62-70% of people with aphasia. I’m this video, Julie discusses some symptoms of aphasia, contacting your doctor if you’re concerned, and some tips on how to help if needed. Aphasia is an acquired language disorder affecting 200,000 Americans a year. Over two million Americans suffer from aphasia. A person with aphasia has difficulty speaking, understanding, readin...
Pureed Vegetable Recipe | Dysphagia Puree Diet Recipes
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Pureed vegetables being delicious? Yup! Check out this simple trick to help naturally thicken a purée to add more flavor for dysphagia recipes. Pureed diet recipe: 1/2 cup frozen vegetables 1/2 piece of bread (flavorful bread will add more taste!) 1/2 cup to 1 cup of water 1 teaspoon better than bouillon chicken or vegetable flavor 1/2 tbsp to 1 tbsp butter Salt and pepper Boil all ingredients ...
Speech Therapy for Stroke | I Love You
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Aphasia can make it difficult to express your feelings to loved ones after a stroke. Practice saying “I love you” in a low-pressure environment in a mock speech therapy for adult session. Don’t let aphasia stop you from expressing how you feel! Speech therapy after a stroke is imperative and can help you express yourself better. This isn’t speech therapy but speech practice for you at home... f...
Communicating with Your Hair Stylist with Aphasia | Aphasia Conversation Practice
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Do you have aphasia? Does your aphasia make it difficult to communicate with your hair dresser? Practice telling your hair dresser what kind of cut you want, as well as the hard task of telling them you (gasp) don’t like your hair! Aphasia can make it difficult to communicate basic wants and needs. Use this video to practice functional conversations with aphasia. Aphasia is an acquired language...
A Good Pureed Recipe: S’mores | Dysphagia Receipes
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A Good Pureed Recipe: S’mores | Dysphagia Receipes
Speech Therapy Practice: Asking Questions | Aphasia Speech Therapy
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Speech Therapy Practice: Asking Questions | Aphasia Speech Therapy
Say What You Need to Say with Aphasia | Aphasia Conversation Practice
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Say What You Need to Say with Aphasia | Aphasia Conversation Practice
Can you purée that: Cinnamon Raisin Swirl Bread | Dysphagia Recipes
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Can you purée that: Cinnamon Raisin Swirl Bread | Dysphagia Recipes
Different Kinds of Masks We Wear | Easy to Understand Why We Wear Masks
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Different Kinds of Masks We Wear | Easy to Understand Why We Wear Masks
How to Identify Emotions | Aphasia Therapy Practice
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How to Identify Emotions | Aphasia Therapy Practice
Can you purée that? Chocolate Chip Cookies | Dysphagia recipes
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Can you purée that? Chocolate Chip Cookies | Dysphagia recipes
Speech Therapy Practice: Advanced English Greetings | Aphasia Therapy
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Speech Therapy Practice: Advanced English Greetings | Aphasia Therapy
What is aphasia? | Aphasia Speech Therapy
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What is aphasia? | Aphasia Speech Therapy
What is dysphagia? | Dysphagia Recipes
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What is dysphagia? | Dysphagia Recipes
Speech Therapy Practice: Initiating Greetings | Speech Therapy Adults
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Speech Therapy Practice: Initiating Greetings | Speech Therapy Adults
Speech Therapy Practice: Basic Greetings | Aphasia Speech Therapy
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Speech Therapy Practice: Basic Greetings | Aphasia Speech Therapy
Can You Purée That? Elephant Ears | Dysphagia Recipes
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Can You Purée That? Elephant Ears | Dysphagia Recipes
Aphasia Conversation Practice | Speech Therapy Practice
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Aphasia Conversation Practice | Speech Therapy Practice

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @ngozi1171
    @ngozi1171 17 днів тому

    My name is Helen.a Nigerian. My age is 37yrs now. Sorry for bother you. Since, year 2012 I went for clef palate surgery, I can not speak well. could you please recommend me for someone who will help me improving sound speech. Thanks and God bless as you do so.

  • @sabinabaldwin4118
    @sabinabaldwin4118 3 місяці тому

    You are wonderful!!!

  • @paxconcordia
    @paxconcordia 10 місяців тому

    Thank you for sharing, this is an excellent and helpful video in so many ways. Thank you not only for the information and great ideas and practice, but also for your openness and compassion🙏🙏🙏

  • @humanity4477
    @humanity4477 10 місяців тому

    all who wrote their comments have same problem like me

  • @humanity4477
    @humanity4477 10 місяців тому

    you are so cute. cutieee. so after having difficulty in social interaction speech, communication i really want to watch your video

  • @peace6216
    @peace6216 11 місяців тому

    Hi from “three years from now”!

  • @fortniteofficial3254
    @fortniteofficial3254 Рік тому

    What's the rationale behind asking same question three times. The response is fading with the third time.

  • @jadajohnson7957
    @jadajohnson7957 Рік тому

    I talked clearly to you as speech therapist.

  • @shannoncarmody3805
    @shannoncarmody3805 Рік тому

    Is your shirt looks comfy!

  • @shannoncarmody3805
    @shannoncarmody3805 Рік тому

    I always compliment a person's outfit or the way they did their hair for lady's. Or if they have pet food to purchase in there cart. Or maybe a snack or beverage too if I like the same.

  • @tomteffeteller9298
    @tomteffeteller9298 Рік тому

    U rock

  • @kantipurbntinkune1987
    @kantipurbntinkune1987 Рік тому

    hello i have problems with pronouncing words t ,,like tree,true,treat which really affect my daily life is speech therapy solve my problems???pls reply

  • @Averseinsomniac
    @Averseinsomniac Рік тому

    I can’t introduce myself I have too much self hate.

  • @sdkonlinestrokeawareness5990

    ua-cam.com/video/7D8Oj3WAi8Q/v-deo.html

  • @blindkimberly1360
    @blindkimberly1360 Рік тому

    Sounds yummy. I’m having so much trouble getting into the purée food though. 😢

    • @converseandcookwithjulieef9322
      @converseandcookwithjulieef9322 Рік тому

      Make it as tasty and visually appealing as possible! That’s my best recommendation. I know it’s hard.

    • @converseandcookwithjulieef9322
      @converseandcookwithjulieef9322 Рік тому

      I was on a full liquid then puree diet for almost two months when I had weight loss surgery. It’s totally different reasons and feelings, but it was HARD to stick to puree!

    • @bettyvillegas8785
      @bettyvillegas8785 5 місяців тому

      ​@@converseandcookwithjulieef9322 was it cuz you couldn't eat normally after your procedure? 3 months seems so long to be on a puree diet . And are you able to eat normally now?

  • @daddyquon4800
    @daddyquon4800 Рік тому

    I LOVE YOU AND YOUR WORK.. YOU’RE AMAZING

  • @lilly7406
    @lilly7406 Рік тому

    going to try this

  • @doraluzrobinson9841
    @doraluzrobinson9841 Рік тому

    Hi Ms. Julie, I just found your videos. I was looking for some help because my first language is Spanish and I have 9 years learning English, but I have a lot of problems to communicate even if I studied a lot, words don’t come out when I want to talk and I feel very bad for that. So, your words in your videos helped me a lot. Thank you!!!

  • @1234Brian.Street
    @1234Brian.Street Рік тому

    If you see Capt Sinn (with two NN) recruiting Division of Police Force tell him i said hello. Hope he is doing well.

  • @АнгелаА-х8п
    @АнгелаА-х8п Рік тому

    Прекрасно 👏 искала запрос: логопедия для взрослых...🙄

  • @Nsahner
    @Nsahner Рік тому

    thanks for doing these videos!!! have you blended cake? when i try it either gets mushy or has too much of crumb finish and dad is a level 4 . any ideas?

    • @converseandcookwithjulieef9322
      @converseandcookwithjulieef9322 Рік тому

      Hmmm I haven't tried blending cake!! Sometimes you can *soak* cake in milk and it'll be more of a puree? Or maybe try mixing in frosting like a cake pop then soaking in milk?

    • @Nsahner
      @Nsahner Рік тому

      @@converseandcookwithjulieef9322 sounds like a great idea, i'll try both! thanks :0)

  • @Amoruniversitas
    @Amoruniversitas 2 роки тому

    I don’t know if you still read these comments but I just want you to know that as a survivor or childhood trauma this is incredibly healing, I was rarely talked to at a child and went through multiple phases where I went mute in middle and high school, your videos made me cry I broke my arm once and my mom refused to bring me to the hospital, she said I was exaggerating. I never showed that I was in pain ever, I thought people where exaggerating when they express pain, didn’t know that it was a way of connecting to other people and showing them that you’re in distress, I even got upset because everyone around me acts this way I thought they were just being babies while when I’m in distress I hide it no matter what this changed my perspective entirely

  • @sounds4themind
    @sounds4themind 2 роки тому

    Your videos are so helpful! Do you still do this maybe on a different platform? Do you work one on one?

    • @converseandcookwithjulieef9322
      @converseandcookwithjulieef9322 Рік тому

      No, I'm too lazy to make them! Someone give me a video crew and I'll get back to it!! I don't do 1 on 1 therapy because it was too much work trying to do a private practice.

  • @braynhilton5300
    @braynhilton5300 2 роки тому

    My son improved excellently from his autism spectrum disorder with assistance of herbal medicine from Solution Healing channel on UA-cam. Doctors Whatsapp number on video ua-cam.com/users/shortsh0YncUMye4c?feature=share He is a honest Doctor he keeps giving assistance till the treatment period is successfully completed.

  • @normski262
    @normski262 2 роки тому

    Is it me, I am finding, I am living in the Madela effect universe. I types stuff, put down about 100 words, and I hit the place bar, or some letter on the keyboard. and it wipes the entire message out, instantly. happening all the time. I give up, I really do. Depression, of course, who would not be?

    • @converseandcookwithjulieef9322
      @converseandcookwithjulieef9322 Рік тому

      Depression is definitely a bitch.

    • @mnkwazi
      @mnkwazi 11 місяців тому

      @@converseandcookwithjulieef9322 Are there any good books for people who have word finding problems

  • @letsavit5324
    @letsavit5324 2 роки тому

    Weird!

  • @adamt1316
    @adamt1316 2 роки тому

    A 100 hundred dates?? Red flag wtf a 100 men and you couldn’t find 1 to settle with? That’s crazy am I the only one who picked up on that? A 100 men!

    • @converseandcookwithjulieef9322
      @converseandcookwithjulieef9322 2 роки тому

      Lmao what’s it to you? I have traveled around the world and dated men in foreign countries. Why would I settle down when casual dating is more fun?

  • @daddyquon4800
    @daddyquon4800 2 роки тому

    What do you be cooking I want some 😁

  • @SwaggerToast
    @SwaggerToast 2 роки тому

    Thanks Julie, this is actually quite fun Edit: I had a brain damage when I was a kid. Surprisingly, no one suspect that I have aphasia or something similar. Idk I just kinda suspect that I do.

    • @converseandcookwithjulieef9322
      @converseandcookwithjulieef9322 2 роки тому

      Wish you’d had the support as a kid! My brother had a brain tumor at 8 and had therapy but not speech.

  • @hendersonfernandes7378
    @hendersonfernandes7378 2 роки тому

    I really would like to be your friend. You seems to be so nice!! By the way, thanks for this video!

  • @sujoysarkar9870
    @sujoysarkar9870 2 роки тому

    I love you 🤟

  • @pepperpeterpiperpickled9805
    @pepperpeterpiperpickled9805 2 роки тому

    I thought I had this but im just lonely lol

  • @sujoysarkar9870
    @sujoysarkar9870 2 роки тому

    I love U. ✌️✌️✌️

  • @angst-i-et5373
    @angst-i-et5373 2 роки тому

    Would you recommend speech therapy to an adult who has an expressive language disorder? Unfortunately the last speech therapist I had couldn’t do much for me because I was outside the age range of her usual patients, and it wasn’t a condition she would come across in her patients which always seemed to be about the physical components of verbal communication. It would be nice to know what avenues of treatment are available for adult patients that are still struggling.

    • @kitjohnson1513
      @kitjohnson1513 2 роки тому

      Yes, absolutely. But you must seek an SLP who has training and experience with adults. This usually means getting extra training after graduation. I wrote about my experiences to attend specialized training in my book, Only in Alaska. It is available on my website, kitrobertsjohnson.com. I post it in episodes and talk about different adult communication problems. Check it out and good luck! You can always check your local Home Health organization and see who does their speech therapy. They often don't work full time and take on private patients. That's what I did.

    • @converseandcookwithjulieef9322
      @converseandcookwithjulieef9322 2 роки тому

      I would recommend a speech therapist, especially one who specializes in aphasia. Aphasia is very hard.

  • @lydiamartinez3590
    @lydiamartinez3590 2 роки тому

    Thanks for your help me!

  • @lydiamartinez3590
    @lydiamartinez3590 2 роки тому

    3X's and 4x's speaking 🔊 alone 😔 🙁 voice record. Laughing hear voice me aloud voice recorder sentences. APRAXIA, word 1 speech, difficulty me. Crying and day October 2021. 😢

  • @lydiamartinez3590
    @lydiamartinez3590 2 роки тому

    Thank you 🥺💔 video, alone me cry everyday.

  • @lydiamartinez3590
    @lydiamartinez3590 2 роки тому

    Thanks you feeling better video, subscribe UA-cam..crying me hard words no, Spanish no speaking English no speaking...crying..talking nobody nowhere try anymore help. Speech home helping..crying me 🤯👀💔🥺

  • @lydiamartinez3590
    @lydiamartinez3590 2 роки тому

    🥺💔👀🤯

  • @lydiamartinez3590
    @lydiamartinez3590 2 роки тому

    Talking easy October 2021, Spanish yes..🤯👀💔🥺..English yes. Spanish language in no broken heart! Cry day! Try talking, speaking..crying feeling friend no family..crying..

  • @acamoni661
    @acamoni661 2 роки тому

    I had a stroke in July 2020. I got about 30 words in my vocabulary.. You need to talk slower.. So I can process it.. Hear you rambling

    • @converseandcookwithjulieef9322
      @converseandcookwithjulieef9322 2 роки тому

      Rambling is kinda the point of the video to give ideas of how much random info you can give. Thanks for the feedback on being slower.

  • @ghttcguughhd7740
    @ghttcguughhd7740 2 роки тому

    Awesome video I appreciate it . I'm most definitely checking out other videos. My speech has diminished over the years and confidence as well. I'm currently seeing a speech therapist but these videos are useful as well

  • @will4real58
    @will4real58 2 роки тому

    I have what I feel is an unique speech problem, I was diagnosed with epilepsy before I was 6 months old, until the age of 6 I was on phenobarbital, when I learned to talk I was basically in an active comatose or zombie type of behavior. I am constantly mistaken for being drunk, what type of speech therapy would you recommend?

    • @converseandcookwithjulieef9322
      @converseandcookwithjulieef9322 2 роки тому

      Sounds like you should discuss with your doctor. Sounding drunk sounds like it is slurred speech. Slurred speech can also be referred to as dysarthria. Ask your doctor for a referral to an SLP.

  • @fanekata5993
    @fanekata5993 2 роки тому

    Hello

  • @humairasheikh9203
    @humairasheikh9203 2 роки тому

    I really like how you approach things with a smile and get through it. Wonderful video on explaining that making mistakes is okay. 😊👍Thanks for this cheerful Inspiring video.

  • @TheJebusCheese
    @TheJebusCheese 2 роки тому

    I love you

  • @ane.bamberger
    @ane.bamberger 3 роки тому

    I sent a message on your Instagram.

  • @1489muse
    @1489muse 3 роки тому

    That looks good. What made you start making videos like this?

  • @mounirhedjam4436
    @mounirhedjam4436 3 роки тому

    Thank uu 🤍🤍

  • @mounirhedjam4436
    @mounirhedjam4436 3 роки тому

    This is very helpful ..thank uu