Complete Speech Therapy & Wellness, LLC has experienced speech therapists in both the Sumter, SC and Charlotte, NC office that are able to provide speech therapy for those with a cognitive language disorder. A cognitive language disorder is a communication disorder, which may involve difficulty with communication skills that involve memory, attention, perception, organization, and problem solving.
Cognitive impairments in children are often observed in their reading and writing skills, as well as their performance academically in subjects such as English demonstrating an inability to understand and use language skills age appropriately. When a child has difficulty processing information either written or heard, this denotes an impairment in the child having issues in math courses as well.
Cognitive impairments in children are often observed in their reading and writing skills, as well as their performance academically in subjects such as English demonstrating an inability to understand and use language skills age appropriately. When a child has difficulty processing information either written or heard, this denotes an impairment in the child having issues in math courses as well.
Cognitive language disorders occur with adults often after having a stroke (particularly on the right side of the brain) often times affecting the left side of the person's body, a diagnosis of diabetes, and/or a urinary tract infection.
Adults with cognitive impairments often have difficulties with short and long term memory, organizational skills, and sequencing events affecting the patients' ability to carry out ADL's ( Activities of daily living) independently and safely without risks of self-injury.