SPEECH THERAPY COGNITIVE WORKSHEETS FOR ADULTS
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Download Original →Adult Memory Recall Worksheet
A structured worksheet helping adults practice short-term memory recall through daily event prompts. Users write details from recent activities, enhancing cognitive retrieval skills. Ideal for speech therapy sessions focusing on memory retention and verbal expression.
Download Original →Category Sorting for Cognitive Flexibility
This worksheet challenges adults to sort mixed items into correct categories like food, animals, or tools. It boosts executive function and cognitive flexibility, supporting speech therapy goals for organized thinking and word retrieval.
Download Original →Problem Solving Scenarios for Daily Life
Adults read realistic scenarios like missing a bus or losing keys, then write step-by-step solutions. This worksheet strengthens reasoning and verbal planning, essential for speech therapy targeting cognitive-communication disorders.
Download Original →Word Association and Semantic Mapping
A visual worksheet where adults connect related words through semantic maps, such as linking 'doctor' to 'hospital' and 'stethoscope'. It enhances vocabulary retrieval and associative thinking, key for aphasia therapy.
Download Original →Sequencing Steps for Routine Tasks
Users arrange jumbled steps for tasks like making coffee or brushing teeth into correct order. This worksheet improves sequencing skills and logical thinking, supporting speech therapy for adults with cognitive impairments.
Download Original →Attention to Detail Spot the Difference
Two similar images with subtle differences challenge adults to identify and describe changes verbally. This worksheet sharpens visual attention and descriptive language, aiding speech therapy for focus and communication.
Download Original →Verbal Reasoning with Analogies
Adults complete analogies like 'hand is to glove as foot is to ___' to practice relational thinking. This worksheet boosts verbal reasoning and word connections, crucial for cognitive-linguistic therapy.
Download Original →Executive Function Goal Setting Sheet
A guided worksheet helping adults break down a personal goal into small steps, deadlines, and resources. It fosters planning and self-monitoring, supporting speech therapy for executive dysfunction.
Download Original →Auditory Comprehension Following Directions
Adults listen to multi-step instructions and complete tasks like drawing shapes or circling words. This worksheet improves auditory processing and working memory, essential for cognitive speech therapy.
Download Original →Emotion Recognition and Expression Cards
Adults match facial expressions to emotions like frustration or joy, then describe a personal experience. This worksheet enhances social cognition and emotional vocabulary, supporting speech therapy for pragmatic skills.
Download Original →Adult Cognitive Speech Therapy Worksheet Set
A clean, professional worksheet featuring memory recall exercises, problem-solving grids, and word-finding prompts. Designed for adults recovering from stroke or TBI, this resource targets attention, organization, and verbal fluency with structured, real-world scenarios.
Download Original →Executive Functioning Speech Therapy Activity
This worksheet focuses on planning, sequencing, and categorization tasks for adult clients. Includes a daily schedule organizer, a grocery list sorting activity, and a step-by-step recipe sequencing challenge to improve cognitive-communication skills in practical contexts.
Download Original →Aphasia-Friendly Word Retrieval Worksheet
Featuring large print, simple icons, and category-based naming tasks, this worksheet helps adults with aphasia rebuild vocabulary. Includes picture-to-word matching, synonym generation, and sentence completion exercises to strengthen lexical access and expressive language.
Download Original →Memory and Attention Cognitive Worksheet for Adults
A dual-task worksheet combining auditory recall with visual scanning exercises. Clients read short paragraphs, answer comprehension questions, and complete a number cancellation task. Ideal for improving working memory, sustained attention, and cognitive flexibility in speech therapy.
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