A theoretical study of cognitive function disorder in children of cerebral palsy

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Imen Mihoubi
Amel Dehan

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Cerebral palsy is a term for a group of non-development and noncontagious neurological disorders that affect the body's position and influence other areas, including cognitive development. Cognitive disorders in children of cerebral palsy are the most important distinguishing feature of these category, even if they differ from one child to another. They are generally due to the personality of the child, the degree and quality of the brain injury, and since most studies were focused on the motor of the movement to reduce it knowledge about child development, and the problems and difficulties of school that are caused by memory disorder, executive functions, and others, and that's what we're going to try to elaborate on in this article based on a series of studies

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Mihoubi , I., & Dehan, A. (2022). A theoretical study of cognitive function disorder in children of cerebral palsy. Social and Human Science Studies, 11(1), 381 - 388. https://doi.org/10.46315/1714-011-001-025
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