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Serving Children and Adults with Cognitive Impairments Minimize

Girl playing tic-tac-toeChildren with cognitive impairments might have greater difficulty with one or more types of mental tasks than a peer who is typically developing. There are too many types of cognitive impairments to list here, each unique to the individual.  Cognitive impairments can impact a child's memory, judgement, perception, planning, orientation, concentration, or attention.

Simple things can be done to support children with cognitive impairments in your playspace:

  • Design for safety
  • Include a variety of challenge levels in your playspace activity areas
  • Be sure to have a variety of activities to hold attention
  • Use color-coded pathways to support memory of areas within your playspace
Helpful Links
Answers.com. (2006). Mental Retardation. http://www.answers.com/topic/mental-retardation

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). (2005). Intellectual Disability. http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/dd/ddmr.htm

Learning Disabilities Association of America, http://www.ldaamerica.org/

National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities. (2004). Mental Retardation.  
http://www.nichcy.org/pubs/factshe/fs8txt.htm

National Down Syndrome Society, http://www.ndss.org/
 
 
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