Cognitive Worksheet Packets
Cognitive Worksheets
Worksheet packets for all areas of cognition.
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We love word searches. Word searches a great way to work on executive function skills such as working memory and attention. In this exercise, you must find a word within a sea of letters based on given clues. Clients will be challenged to find each word and analyze different sets of clues. This exercise will require you to use deductive reasoning and verbal memory skills in order to find the right word.
Comparing and contrasting information can be a difficult task for anyone. In this exercise, you must compare and contrast images in two sets to see which images have been substituted. Clients will be able to differentiate between items and analyze information better. This exercise requires extensive attention to detail, which will help you complete tasks such as correctly taking medication, responding thoroughly to work emails, and becoming more conscious of your environment.
Traveling is an exciting activity that requires lots of attention to detail and planning. In this mini packet, you will travel across the continental United States by starting at one location and having to arrive at a specific destination. Clients will have the opportunity to practice skills such as memory and attention while planning a trip. Choose your trip, and keep track of the places you see along the way!
Are you looking for effective ways to support individuals with Aphasia in improving their language and cognitive abilities? Our carefully crafted packet makes practicing language fun! We understand that many individuals possess remarkable intelligence but face language-related challenges. Our goal is to empower clinicians with resources to help them overcome Aphasia and enhance their communication skills hopefully.
In this packet, you’ll find five engaging activities based on our language-based digital exercises. These exercises are strategically designed to address the underlying language components individuals may struggle with. Providing these exercises may enable your clients to make significant progress in their language abilities.
In addition to language improvement, our worksheets also target other essential cognitive functions required for language success. Other cognitive skills engaged in this packet are:
- Executive Functioning: Our exercises challenge executive functions, helping individuals with Aphasia enhance their decision-making, planning, and problem-solving skills.
- Working Memory: These worksheets engage working memory, a vital cognitive skill necessary for retaining and processing information effectively.
- Attention: Our exercises promote focused attention, a crucial skill for clear communication and daily activities.
We believe that with the proper tools, clinicians can create environments of learning and recovery. It is for that reason that we develop worksheets like this and more. Make sure also to download our other free worksheets. We release free mini worksheets 2x a month.
Included inside: 17 worksheets and bridging questions.
Looking for more resources? Check out our other aphasia-focused worksheets →
Comparing and contrasting information can be a difficult task for anyone. Many people struggle with analyzing and processing the difference in items. In this exercise, you must compare and contrast images in two sets to see which images have been substituted. This exercise requires extensive attention to detail, which will help you complete tasks such as correctly taking medication, responding thoroughly to work emails, and becoming more conscious of your environment.
Attention is greatly impacted post injury. For many people, staying focused is an ongoing issue they have to work with. In this packet, you must become a detective and find the odd character out of a set of characters. This challenges clients to work on analytical as well as processing abilities. By working on these skills, this exercise will help you learn strategies that will help you pick out anomalies as well as relevant information from a set.
We designed this packet to stimulate visual skills related to verbal attention. The goal of this packet is to engage all aspects related to verbal and visual attention skills. We believe Verbal and visual attention skills are essential to all cognitive functions, especially those around social cognition and language. This packet will start by challenging your patients with two different adaptations of our digital exercise Private Eye. In this first exercise, your patient will have to find perfect circles. The following exercise will challenge their ability to recognize the correlation between words and their meaning to determine which words do not belong. The following exercise is a modification of Elephant Memory. This modification requires your patient to study a scene and answer questions.
The last two exercises are focused directly on verbal attention. This last section starts with an adaption of Restaurant. This adaption aims to engage your patient’s ability to compare and contrast two recipes. Looking side by side, your patient will identify what was different between the recipes. Finally, your patient will have to read a passage and find the typos and errors in this modified version of This Story is Full of Blanks.
This packet is an excellent resource for teachers who want to challenge their students’ ability to process visual-verbal information. Therapists have also used this packet to help stimulate patients with brain injuries that affect their verbal attention skills or aphasia.
Included Inside: 13 pages and bridging questions.
Memory is one of the most impacted cognitive functions post-injury. In this mini-packet, you will have to recall various shapes and their colors that you have previously memorized. By practicing this, clients will be able to improve their cognition and memory skills for both social and academic settings. This exercise will help you learn strategies to better retain visual information that you come across, such as when you view signs as you walk through a city or town.
Stroke survivors often experience challenges with motor coordination and processing speed, impacting their ability to perform daily tasks. Our mini-packet offers a unique opportunity for clients to practice and refine their motor skills while enhancing their processing abilities. In this engaging activity, participants must utilize both hands and their eyes to catch ladybugs scattered across various scenes.
With a focus on a pointing activity, clients will navigate through intricate city scenes, honing their coordination and processing speed as they locate and capture the elusive ladybugs. This interactive exercise encourages bilateral movement and visual attention, providing valuable rehabilitation for stroke survivors. Based on our digital exercise, “Catch the Lady Bug,” your client will enjoy this adaptation. If they find this extremely enjoyable, have them try the digital exercise on an iPad today!
Ideal for individuals of all ages, particularly young children, this mini-packet offers a fun and immersive way to improve motor coordination and processing skills. Participants can enjoy the challenge of the pointing activity while exploring vibrant city landscapes filled with hidden ladybugs.
Inside this mini-packet, you’ll find a single pointing activity featuring intricate city scenes teeming with ladybugs. Prepare for a delightful adventure filled with motor skill challenges and cognitive stimulation! If you like this activity, check out our other processing speed activities today! →
Traumatic brain injury impacts millions of people worldwide. Each brain injury is different, resulting in a variance of cognitive difficulties experienced by patients. This worksheet contains exercises that engage in executive functioning, spatial memory, and attention. Our goal with this packet was to make a general packet full of printable cognitive worksheets for adults with a brain injury. Each exercise is based on our digital program. If your patients love the exercises in this program, you will love using our digital program.
Try this packet designed for clients with brain injury today! This packet can be used with children as well. If you are looking for other cognitive worksheets for adults with a brain injury, check out our full library of printable activities here.
Included inside: 14 worksheets and bridging questions.
Recognizing emotions in others can be difficult for clients with psychological disorders and developmental disabilities. This worksheet based on the exercise I Remember You provides exercises that tap your client’s ability to recognize and distinguish different emotions in others’ faces. By practicing the exercises in this worksheet, your clients may also build more confidence in social situations. Work on social cognition skills with your client today!
Include inside: 1 worksheet and bridging question.
Recovering from a stroke involves addressing various cognitive challenges, including impacts on verbal fluency, semantic knowledge, memory, attention, and motor skills. Our carefully curated packet aims to provide targeted exercises for key cognitive areas affected by a stroke, fostering a comprehensive approach to rehabilitation.
Unlock the Potential for Recovery:
- Catch the Ladybug – Fine Motor skills. Focus on hand movement and coordination through an engaging activity to enhance motor skills. The ladybug exercise offers a dynamic approach to physical rehabilitation.
- Root It Out – Verbal Memory Recall. Stimulate long-term verbal memory recall with “Root It Out,” encouraging patients to unearth and remember words and fostering language recovery captivatingly.
- Private Eye – Inferencing Skills. This packet’s version of Private Eye prompts patients to utilize their inferring skills, enhancing cognitive processes by encouraging deduction and critical thinking.
- Which Doesn’t Belong – Attention and Categorization. Engage attention and categorization skills with an exercise challenging patients to identify the item that doesn’t belong. This variation of Private Eye adds an element of cognitive complexity.
- Fill in the Blank – Modified Story Recall. A tailored version of “This Story is Full of Blanks,” this exercise promotes verbal memory as patients recall personal facts. Tailored to encourage storytelling and self-expression.
Versatile for Individual and Group Therapy: These worksheets are adaptable to various therapeutic settings. Try these exercises with individuals or group therapy sessions. Additionally, these worksheets create flexible rehabilitation strategies for each patient’s unique needs. With this in mind, if you enjoy these printable exercises, check out our digital exercises for stroke patients.
Included inside: 10 general stroke activities and bridging questions
Lastly, discover the power of targeted exercises to rebuild cognitive functions and inspire confidence in the recovery process. Explore our entire worksheets for stroke patients here →
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HappyNeuron's cognitive worksheet packets
HappyNeuron Pro worksheets are based on exercises from our digital tool. They are designed to be used by clinicians to help clients stimulate, build, or rebuild the foundation of different cognitive functions.
Cognitive therapy may lead to an improved quality of life for patients. We aim to empower clinicians by helping them save time and making it easier to provide cognitive therapy. Therefore, we design our worksheets and digital exercises to be engaging and relevant. Through our tools and the cognitive therapy that clinicians provide, patients can practice the cognitive skills needed for daily functioning and may see improvement.
Find the perfect cognitive worksheet packets for your client
We create a wide variety of worksheets for numerous cognitive domains and conditions. If you’re searching for a specific cognitive skill, use the filters on the left. If you’re looking for worksheets to help with a specific condition, we recommend you look at our worksheet bundles, which are collections of packets to address specific skills or conditions.