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Language
Being able to articulate and understand language is central to the ability to do well as students and learners. Developing language functions involves elaborate interactions between various parts of the brain since it involves so many separate kinds of abilities – pronouncing words, awareness of different sounds, comprehending written symbols, understanding syntax, and telling stories.
Expressive Language
communicating and producing ideas orally and in writing
Receptive Language
processing and understanding incoming oral and written information
Attention
Language
Memory
Social Cognition
Higher Order Cognition
Neuromotor Functions
Temporal-Sequential Ordering
Spatial Ordering
Cross-Construct Phenomena
 

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