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Intellectual impairment (mental retardation) is a term used to describe individuals who follow a slower developmental path than others their age. “Intellectual impairment” is the t...
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NICHCY Disability Fact Sheet 8 January 2011 PDF version En español | In Spanish In This Publication: Matthew's story What is an intellectual.
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Apr 24, 2005 ... Most students classified as intellectually impaired are not described by clearly identifiable syndromes, but many times, their impairments have ...
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Provides a brief outline of what intellectual impairment is.
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Jul 18, 2006 ... Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Research Center (iddrc) The ... Intellectual Disability -- National Dissemination Center for Children ...
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Mar 17, 2011 ... Intellectual disabilities will vary in degree and effect from person to person, just as individual capabilities vary considerably among people who ...
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Intellectual impairment is characterized by a slower rate of development in the ability to communicate, interact, study, work, and establish independence.
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Intellectual disability is a broad concept encompassing various intellectual deficits, including mental retardation (MR), deficits too mild to properly qualify as MR, ...
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