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Characteristics of Intellectual disability


Characteristics of Intellectual disability

Each intellectually disabled person presents with different types of characteristics, based on the severity of the retardation, adaptive skills and other co-existing disorders.

The characteristics of intellectual disability depend on the severity of the developmental delay and also the co-existing conditions.

Mild Intellectual Disability

  • No unusual physical signs, but slight delay in developmental milestones.
  • Capable of self-help skills.
  • Can learn practical skills.
  • Knowledge of reading, writing and mathematical abilities up to grade 3-6.
  • Can function normally in the society.
  • Normal social interactions and communicative skills.
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Moderate Intellectual Disability

  • May or may not have unusual physical signs.
  • Noticeable delay in developmental milestones.
  • Simple communicative skills.
  • Can learn basic self-help skills, hygiene and safety skills.
  • Can do simple tasks under supervision.
  • Can travel to unfamiliar places with proper instructions.

Severe Intellectual Disability

  • Noticeable motor impairment is seen.
  • Significant delay in developmental milestones.
  • Limited communicative skills, but can understand and respond to others speech.
  • Routine self-help skills and repetitive activities can be taught and followed.
  • Requires close supervision in social situations.
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Profound Intellectual Disability

  • Significantly slow in developmental milestones.
  • Presence of congenital physical anomalies.
  • Requires close supervision and constant care.
  • Not capable of self-care routines and activities.
  • Response to physical and social activities is possible only if done on regular basis.
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