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What is Mental Retardation? |
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What causes Mental Retardation? |
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How is Mental Retardation diagnosed? |
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How common is Mental Retardation? |
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What about School? |
| f.
Tips for Parents |
| g.
Tips for Teachers |
| What
is Mental Retardation? |
Mental retardation is a term used
when a person has certain limitations
in mental functioning and in skills
such as communicating, taking care
of him or herself, and social skills.
These limitations will cause a child
to learn and develop more slowly than
a typical child. Children with mental
retardation may take longer to learn
to speak, walk, and take care of their
personal needs such as dressing or
eating. They are likely to have trouble
learning in school. They will learn,
but it will take them longer. There
may be some things they cannot learn.
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| What
causes Mental Retardation? |
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have found many causes of mental retardation.
The most common are: |
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Genetic
conditions. Sometimes mental retardation
is caused by abnormal genes inherited
from parents, errors when genes combine,
or other reasons. Examples of genetic
conditions are Down syndrome, fragile
X syndrome, and phenylketonuria (PKU). |
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Problems
during pregnancy. Mental retardation
can result when the baby does not
develop inside the mother properly.
For example, there may be a problem
with the way the baby's cells divide
as it grows. A woman who drinks alcohol
or gets an infection like rubella
during pregnancy may also have a baby
with mental retardation. |
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Problems
at birth. If a baby has problems during
labor and birth, such as not getting
enough oxygen, he or she may have
mental retardation. |
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Health
problems. Diseases like whooping cough,
the measles, or meningitis can cause
mental retardation. Mental retardation
can also be caused by extreme malnutrition
(not eating right), not getting enough
medical care, or by being exposed
to poisons like lead or mercury. |
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retardation is not a disease. You
can't catch mental retardation from
anyone. Mental retardation is also
not a type of mental illness, like
depression. There is no cure for mental
retardation. However, most children
with mental retardation can learn
to do many things. It just takes them
more time and effort than other children. |
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| How
is Mental Retardation diagnosed? |
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retardation is diagnosed by looking
at two main things. These are: |
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the
ability of a person's brain to learn,
think, solve problems, and make sense
of the world (called IQ or intellectual
functioning); and |
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whether
the person has the skills he or she
needs to live independently (called
adaptive behavior, or adaptive functioning). |
Intellectual functioning, or IQ, is
usually measured by a test called
an IQ test. The average score is 100.
People scoring below 70 to 75 are
thought to have mental retardation.
To measure adaptive behavior, professionals
look at what a child can do in comparison
to other children of his or her age.
Certain skills are important to adaptive
behavior. These are: |
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daily
living skills, such as getting dressed,
going to the bathroom, and feeding
one's self; |
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communication
skills, such as understanding what
is said and being able to answer; |
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social
skills with peers, family members,
adults, and others. |
To diagnose mental retardation, professionals
look at the person's mental abilities
(IQ) and his or her adaptive skills.
Both of these are highlighted in the
definition of mental retardation provided
between the lines below. This definition
comes from the Individuals with Disabilities
Education Act (IDEA). The IDEA is
the federal law that guides how schools
provide early intervention and special
education and related services to
children with disabilities.
Providing
services to help individuals with
mental retardation has led to a
new understanding of how we define
mental retardation. After the initial
diagnosis of mental retardation
is made, we look at a person's strengths
and weaknesses. We also look at
how much support or help the person
needs to get along at home, in school,
and in the community. This approach
gives a realistic picture of each
individual. It also recognizes that
the "picture" can change.
As the person grows and learns,
his or her ability to get along
in the world grows as well.
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| How
common is Mental Retardation? |
As many as 3 out of every 100 people in
the US have mental retardation (The Arc,
2001). Nearly 613,000 children ages 6 to
21 have some level of mental retardation
and need special education in school (Twenty-fourth
Annual Report to Congress, U.S. Department
of Education, 2002). In fact, 1 out of every
10 children who need special education has
some form of mental retardation. |
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Source:
American Association on Mental Retardation.
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