Cognitive disabilities refer to a range of conditions that affect a person's ability to think, learn, and process information. These disabilities can impact memory, problem-solving skills, and the ability to understand complex ideas. People with cognitive disabilities may find it challenging to perform everyday tasks, such as managing finances or following instructions.
Common examples of cognitive disabilities include Down syndrome, autism spectrum disorder, and intellectual disabilities. Support and accommodations, such as specialized education programs and assistive technology, can help individuals with cognitive disabilities lead fulfilling lives and reach their potential. Understanding and acceptance from society are also crucial for their well-being.