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    intellectual disability

    noun

    • 1. a disability that affects the acquisition of knowledge and skills, in particular any of various neurodevelopmental conditions affecting intellectual processes, educational attainment, and the acquisition of skills needed for independent living and social functioning: "participants are children and adults with intellectual disabilities"
  2. May 25, 2023 · Overview. What is intellectual disability? An intellectual disability is when limitations in your mental abilities affect intelligence, learning and everyday life skills. The effects of this can vary widely. Some people may experience minor effects but still live independent lives.

  3. Dec 2, 2020 · Intellectual disability is also sometimes known as cognitive disability. An outdated and now offensive term for this condition was “mental retardation.” Read on to learn more about the...

  4. Clinically, intellectual disability is a subtype of cognitive deficit or disabilities affecting intellectual abilities, which is a broader concept and includes intellectual deficits that are too mild to properly qualify as intellectual disability, or too specific (as in specific learning disability), or acquired later in life through acquired ...

  5. Intellectual disability 1 refers to neurodevelopmental conditions that affect functioning in two areas: Cognitive functioning, such as learning, problem solving and judgement. Adaptive functioning, activities of daily life such as communication skills and social participation.

  6. Jul 7, 2023 · An intellectual disability is a neurodevelopmental condition that develops in childhood. It affects your capacity to learn and retain new information, and it also affects everyday behavior such as social skills and hygiene routines.

  7. Aug 14, 2019 · Intellectual disability is a condition in which your brain doesnt develop properly or function within the normal range. Learn about symptoms and causes. Healthline

  8. Intellectual disability (or ID) is a term used when a person has certain limitations in cognitive functioning and skills, including conceptual, social and practical skills, such as language, social and self-care skills.

  9. Intellectual disability is a lifelong condition that affects a persons intellectual skills and their behaviour in different situations. It can include difficulties in communication, memory, understanding, problem solving, self-care, social and emotional skills and physical skills.

  10. Apr 19, 2022 · Intellectual disability is a disorder marked by below-average intellectual function and a lack of skills necessary for independent daily living. The condition begins in the...

  11. Intellectual disability involves slow intellectual development with subaverage intellectual functioning, immature behavior, and limited self-care skills that in combination are severe enough to require some level of support.