Aphasia

Sometimes, the mind knows exactly what it wants to say, but the words feel lost on the way. With patience, support, and the right guidance, communication can be rebuilt again.

Aphasia

What is Aphasia ?

Aphasia is a language difficulty that affects a person’s ability to speak, read, and write. It usually happens because of some neurological difficulties or after brain-related conditions such as stroke, head injury, brain tumors.

The person with this difficulty knows what they want to say but they struggle to find the right word, understand conversations, read simple text, or write clearly.

With early intervention and the right therapy support, language skills can gradually improve, helping individuals regain confidence and independence in everyday life.

Moments Where Individuals Pause

  • When speaking becomes hard after stroke or brain related issues.
  • When the person didn’t get the right word to fill up the sentence.
  • When the person finds daily conversation hectic.
  • When reading and writing becomes more difficult than before.
  • When familiar words become hard to remember or use.

How Family Can Support At Home

  • Give them enough time to complete the sentence.
  • Encourage their tiny wins.
  • Practice simple sentences at home.
  • Listen carefully before judgement.
  • Encourage small conversations in daily routines

How Purple. Supports

Early intervention is an important first step and the right support from others can ease many. However, some difficulties need more than home practice alone, that’s where professional guidance becomes essential.

At Purple, we are here to support every child with thoughtful and professional care.

We go beyond sessions to support both the child and the parent with :

  • Online speech therapy from the comfort of your home
  • A dedicated Therapy Success Manager guiding your journey
  • Continuous parent guidance to support communication in daily life
  • Activities designed for real-life situations, not just sessions
  • Regular check-ins and progress reviews

A Small Note

Losing words does not mean losing intelligence, it simply means communication needs a different path.

Recovery may take time, but every small step matters.

Stay patient, stay supportive, and remember, every voice deserves another chance to be heard.

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Let’s Work Together to Support
Your Child’s Communication

Online speech therapy supported by a dedicated clinical psychologist and speech therapist with live sessions and guided practice at home.

Purple online speech,
Bangalore

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