
Cognitive Disabilities
Cognitive disabilities refer to challenges in mental processes such as thinking, learning, memory, problem-solving, and attention. These disabilities can result from genetic conditions, brain injuries, or illnesses, affecting how individuals understand information, make decisions, or perform everyday tasks. The impact varies; some may experience mild difficulties, while others may have significant impairments. Cognitive disabilities are diverse, and people may need tailored support or accommodations to navigate daily life effectively, work, or learn. Recognizing these differences promotes understanding and helps create inclusive environments for everyone.