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Section III

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People with cognitive disabilities want to do as much as possible for themselves and be included in the world around them. Think of how you go about your day – getting up, dressing, having breakfast, going out to work, checking e-mail, shopping for food, taking a walk in the park or spending time with friends – these are individual choices and things that give you purpose, self-satisfaction, and a feeling of being connected.

We can help support people with cognitive disabilities to have similar opportunities and choices in their daily lives, assisted by low-and hi-tech tools

Some common issues that people with cognitive disabilities may have is managing complex tasks, memory issues and long-term planning.

Attempting to do for oneself provides learning opportunities and a sense of pride.

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