cheshirekateo
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Hello All--
My name is Kate. Six months ago my boyfriend suffered a massive stroke, damaging the left-half of his brain. And although he has recovered a lot of function, he now has aphasia, which means he can not speak. He knows what he wants to say, but can not communicate it verbally very well. Even with speech therapy, sign language looks like his best alternative to verbal communication. I have a book on signing, but I do not know what would be the best way to approach learning it and in turn teaching it to him. Does anyone have any suggestions on technique or of reference materials that would help us? Thank you for your time!
Kate
My name is Kate. Six months ago my boyfriend suffered a massive stroke, damaging the left-half of his brain. And although he has recovered a lot of function, he now has aphasia, which means he can not speak. He knows what he wants to say, but can not communicate it verbally very well. Even with speech therapy, sign language looks like his best alternative to verbal communication. I have a book on signing, but I do not know what would be the best way to approach learning it and in turn teaching it to him. Does anyone have any suggestions on technique or of reference materials that would help us? Thank you for your time!
Kate
to Alldeaf, Kate. 
