đ Intellectual disability is a diagnosis that refers to difficulties in learning and thinking.
𧩠The severity of intellectual disability varies, ranging from mild to severe.
đ A psychological assessment is necessary to determine if someone has an intellectual disability.
đ« Early diagnosis of intellectual disability allows for access to support and accommodations.
đŻ People with intellectual disabilities often face a series of failures in various aspects of life, such as education, employment, relationships, and parenting.
đ Receiving a diagnosis of intellectual disability can bring relief to individuals, as it helps explain their previous struggles and offers access to support and resources.
⥠Individuals with mild intellectual disability may struggle with tasks that others find easy, such as reading, writing, math, and daily life skills, requiring more effort and energy.
đĄ People with mild intellectual disabilities may not exhibit physical signs but struggle with abstract concepts and communication.
đŒ Individuals with mild intellectual disabilities can often have simplified or adapted jobs and live independently with some support.
đ§ Support and assistance are crucial for tasks such as managing finances, planning, and understanding complex documents or instructions.
đ Having a moderate intellectual disability (IF) means slower development compared to other children, often noticed in preschool.
đ Adults with a moderate IF usually live in a supervised housing facility and have a daily occupation similar to a regular job.
đ„ People with a moderate IF may struggle with social relationships, needing assistance in making friends and resolving conflicts.
đ People with intellectual disabilities are not different from others, but may need support in establishing a professional identity and daily structure.
đ Individuals with severe intellectual disabilities may have delayed development, slower learning, limited communication abilities, and require specialized education.
đ§ Those with very severe intellectual disabilities may also experience physical impairments, such as limited mobility or epilepsy, relying on others for assistance.
đŹ Intellectual disabilities can be caused by genetic factors, such as chromosomal abnormalities, and Down syndrome is a common cause.
Intellectual Functioning Disability (IF) is caused by an extra chromosome or brain damage.
IF can be accompanied by other difficulties like ADHD or autism, and can lead to health issues such as obesity or diabetes.
Early diagnosis, specialized education, and support are crucial for the intellectual development and self-esteem of individuals with IF.
Everyday challenges faced by people with IF include difficulty in organizing tasks and managing time.
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đŹ Challenges of communication for people with intellectual disabilities.
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