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First, let’s talk about the definition of intelligence. It refers to one’s general mental capability that involves the ability to reason, plan, solve problems, think abstractly, comprehend complex ideas, learn quickly, and learn from experience. An Intellectual Quotient (IQ) of 100 is considered average.
Intellectual disability (ID-formerly known as mental retardation) is a term used when a person has certain limitations in cognitive functioning and skills, including communication, social and self-care skills. These limitations can cause a child to develop and learn more slowly or differently than a typically developing child. Intellectual disability can happen any time before a child turns 18 years old, even before birth. A child’s IQ should be 70 or lower in order to be diagnosed with ID.
The most common causes of intellectual disabilities are:
sometimes an intellectual disability is caused by genetics conditions, such as: Down syndrome, Fragile X syndrome, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Disorders and Phenylketonuria (PKU).
sometimes, the mom might get an illness or infection that can harm the baby (such as rubella). Taking certain medicines while pregnant or drinking alcohol can also damage a baby's developing brain.
if the baby is born way too early, he is at risk of having intellectual disability. Any complications during labor, such as the baby not getting enough oxygen, can also cause ID.
diseases like whooping cough, the measles, or meningitis can cause intellectual disabilities. They can also be caused by extreme malnutrition, not getting appropriate medical care, being exposed to poisons like lead or mercury, or a serious head injury.
Intellectual disability is the most common developmental disability. According to the American Association of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 1-3% of the general population have ID.
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