Cognitive, Emotional, Social, and Behavioral Difficulties
Cognitive, Emotional, Social, and Behavioral Difficulties
Each person has their own constellation of cognitive strengths and weaknesses. For example, a person may be very good at visual tasks but struggle with language-based tasks such as reading fluency or comprehension. Likewise, a person can be very astute at problem solving but have difficulty understanding others' perspectives which interfere with family, social and romantic relationships. Understanding these strengths and weaknesses can give a person the ability to design a plan to help improve their life in whatever way they would like.