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Adults with Profound Communication Difficulties
- A great sourcebook for helping clients who have severe/profound communication difficulties
- Practical ideas for every aspect of therapy from assessment to exercises to follow-up
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Categorization & Scanning Cards
- Deck of 25 photo cards
- Designed to promote categorization and visual scanning skills
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Cognitive Reorganization, 3rd Ed.
- Highly flexible program that includes hundreds of fresh new contemporay stimuli toward memory, attention and orientation deficits
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ColorCards: Cause and Effect
- New range of full-color, large-format cards
- Provides stimulating visual material to develop logical and critical thinking skills
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ColorCards: Odd One Out
- Each of the 48 laminated cards has a group of objects printed on it
- All of the objects, except one, is from a single category
- The task is to identify the odd one out!
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Left Visual Inattention Workbook
- Ready-to-use, reusable activities for clients with right hemisphere injury who tend to neglect the left visual field
- Activities are grouped by type, such as shape matching, word search, mazes, and word differentiation
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Look to the Left!
- Determines which quadrant or quadrants of vision have been affected by brain damage
- Helps clients learn to compensate for vision loss
- 30 graded activities involve drawing, puzzle solving, copy activities, and reading exercises
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Retraining Cognition: Techniques and Applications
- Provides techniques for teaching problem solving, decision making, concept learning, organization, planning and reasoning skills in general
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Sequencing Photo Cards
- Each deck contains 25 up-to-date images depicting sequences of adult-based activites
- Facilitate recovery in various cognitive areas

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Sourcebook for Receptive and Expressive Language Functioning, Revised Edition
- Thousands of stimulus questions that cross all areas of language functioning
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