Cognitive Challenges Don’t Have to Hold Your Child Back
Slow processing, difficulty with attention, and weak working memory can make school frustrating and affect a child’s confidence. For students who experience cognitive challenges—whether from dyslexia, trauma, stroke, or genetic differences—these struggles can also impact social interactions and make communication harder.
Too often, families are told that IQ is fixed and that they should simply rely on accommodations. The truth is, the brain is adaptable. With the right support and targeted cognitive exercises, children and adults can strengthen their thinking skills, improve learning, and build confidence for school, work, and everyday life.
Research confirms the brain has the ability to make new connections throughout one’s lifetime, and IQ can change.