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  2. Intellectual disability - Wikipedia

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    Intellectual disability (ID), also known as general learning disability (in the United Kingdom), [3] and formerly mental retardation (in the United States), [4][5][6] is a generalized neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by significant impairment in intellectual and adaptive functioning that is first apparent during childhood.

  3. Intellectual Disability: Definition, Symptoms, & Treatment

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    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.

  4. Intellectual Disability: Levels, Causes, and Outlook - Healthline

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    Their brain may also not function within the normal range of both intellectual and adaptive functioning. In the past, medical professionals called this condition “mental retardation.”

  5. What is Intellectual Disability? - Psychiatry.org

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    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. Intellectual Disability - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/parenting/baby/child-intellectual-disability

    Intellectual disability (ID), once called mental retardation, is characterized by below-average intelligence or mental ability and a lack of skills necessary for day-to-day living. People with...

  7. Introduction - Mental Retardation - NCBI Bookshelf

    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK207540

    Mental retardation, a condition characterized by deficits in intellectual capabilities and adaptive behavior, can be particularly difficult to diagnose in the mild range of the disability. Go to: SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION DISABILITY PROGRAMS.

  8. Historically, intellectual disability (previously termed “mental retardation”) has been defined by significant cognitive deficits—which has been established through a standardized measure of intelligence, in particular, with an IQ score of below 70 (two standard deviations below the mean of 100 in the population)—and also by significant ...

  9. Intellectual Disability (Intellectual Developmental Disorder)

    www.psychologytoday.com/intl/conditions/intellectual-disability-intellectual...

    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 developmental period.

  10. Intellectual disability | Causes, Diagnosis & Treatment |...

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    Intellectual disability, any of several conditions characterized by subnormal intellectual functioning and impaired adaptive behaviour that are identified during the individual’s developmental years. Increasingly, sensitivity to the negative connotations of the label mentally retarded prompted the.

  11. Mild, Moderate, Severe Intellectual Disability Differences

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    Experts divide the types of cognitive impairment into four categories: mild intellectual disability, moderate intellectual disability, severe intellectual disability, and profound intellectual disability. The degree of impairment from an intellectual disability varies widely.