Intellectual disabilities (ID) refer to a group of conditions that affect an individual’s cognitive abilities, including their intellectual and adaptive functioning. Mild intellectual disabilities, also known as borderline intellectual functioning, is one type of ID that affects 85% of people with intellectual disabilities.
People with mild intellectual disabilities typically have an IQ between 55-70, which is below average but not necessarily indicative of severe intellectual impairment. They may have difficulties with language, memory, problem-solving, and social skills, but they can still learn and develop new skills with appropriate support and accommodations.
If you or a loved one is struggling with mild intellectual disabilities, it’s important to seek support and guidance from a qualified healthcare professional. With the right support and accommodations, individuals with mild intellectual disabilities can lead fulfilling and productive lives.
Intellectual disabilities are a group of conditions characterized by limitations in intellectual functioning and adaptive behavior. Mild intellectual disabilities are the mildest form of intellectual disability and affect an estimated 85% of people with intellectual disabilities. While there is no cure for mild intellectual disab...
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