Bridging the Gap: Supporting Your Child’s Cognitive-Communication Development
At Go Physical Therapy Children's Rehab Center, we understand that communication is a cornerstone of a child’s development. It allows them to express their needs, connect with others, and learn about the world around them. However, sometimes, children experience difficulties with communication that stem from challenges with thinking skills. These are known as cognitive communication deficits.

What are Cognitive Communication Deficits?
Cognitive-communication deficits occur when a child has difficulty using their thinking skills to communicate effectively. These skills involve different areas of the brain. When these areas are not functioning optimally, it can impact a child’s ability to:
Pay attention and focus
Staying on topic, following instructions, and filtering out distractions can be challenging.
Process information
Understanding the meaning of words, putting thoughts into sentences, and following the flow of a conversation can be difficult.
Organize thoughts and ideas
Structuring and expressing thoughts clearly can be a struggle.
Problem-solving in communication situations
Navigating challenges that arise during conversation, like misunderstandings, can be frustrating.
Signs of Cognitive-Communication Deficits in Children:
These signs can vary depending on the child’s age and their specific challenges. Here are some common indicators to look for:
- Difficulty following directions
- Trouble expressing needs and wants
- Limited vocabulary or difficulty using words correctly
- Difficulty taking turns during conversation
- Frustration or confusion when communicating
- Difficulty understanding jokes or sarcasm
- Problems with reading comprehension
How Can We Help?
At Go Physical Therapy Children's Rehab Center, we take a collaborative approach to address cognitive-communication deficits. Our team of pediatric therapists, including speech-language pathologists (SLPs), occupational therapists (OTs), and physical therapists (PTs), works together to create a personalized treatment plan for your child.
Our Approach:
Comprehensive Evaluation:
- We begin with a comprehensive evaluation led by an SLP. This evaluation assesses your child’s strengths and weaknesses in areas like language processing, attention, memory, and social communication. The OT and PT may also evaluate fine and gross motor skills, sensory processing, and overall developmental milestones.
Personalized Treatment Plan:
- Based on the evaluation results, we will collaborate with you to develop a treatment plan that addresses your child’s specific needs. This plan may involve individual therapy sessions with an SLP, OT, PT, or a combination of therapies, depending on the needs identified.
Our Team:
- Our SLPs specialize in evaluating and treating communication disorders in children. They can help your child develop their language skills, improve their ability to process information and enhance their social communication skills.
- The Go Physical Therapy Children’s Rehab Center OTs focus on how a child’s sensory processing and motor skills impact their communication ability. We can address the challenges of attention, planning, and organization affecting communication. Physical therapy can help improve a child’s body awareness and coordination, indirectly supporting communication development.

Taking the Next Step
Call Today to Schedule an Appointment
If you are concerned about your child’s communication development, please don’t hesitate to contact Go Physical Therapy Children's Rehab Center.

