Cognition and Speech Therapy: Addressing Cognitive-Communicative Deficits
Cognition in speech therapy involves addressing the areas of attention, memory, problem-solving, executive functions, and the use of compensatory strategies.
Cognition in speech therapy involves addressing the areas of attention, memory, problem-solving, executive functions, and the use of compensatory strategies.
Cognition goals for speech therapy include the areas of attention, memory, problem-solving, executive functions, and using compensatory strategies. Individuals with cognitive-communicative deficits may benefit from speech therapy to address these areas and improve cognitive functioning.