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Intellectual Dis.

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Intellectual Disability is what type of disability? Neurodevelopmental disorder
IQ scores ranges from? 0-145
Normal limits for IQ? 85-115
Average score of IQ? 100
Mild IQ 55-69
Moderate IQ 40-54
Severe 25-39
Profound Less than 25
As an adult, lives alone or with minimal supervision and partially or completely supports self financially
1. Reads at grade 6-7 level 2. Writes simple letters or lists 3. Performs simple mathematical functions, such as multiplication and division 4. Uses the computer and Internet to perform simple research or communicate with others Mild Intellectual Disability
Needs regular support, likely to have deficits in academic, communicative, and social skills Moderate Intellectual Disability
As an adult, works in sheltered workshops or community-supported employment settings and successfully lives in supervised living situations Moderate Intellectual Disability
1. Writes name 2. Reads simple texts and emergency words 3. Remembers home phone number 4. Understands written numbers and quantities 5. Understands basic concepts of money 6. Requires supervision to complete ADLs and IADLs Moderate Intellectual Disability
Problems in attaining higher levels of cognitive and performance skills Mild Intellectual Disability
Requires regular support in all areas of occupational performance on a regular basis Severe Intellectual Disability
1. May learn habitual self-care skills 2. Recognizes his or her photograph 3. Learns to follow simple classroom rules Severe Intellectual Disability
May have physical disability, such as cerebral palsy, seizure disorder, visual impairment, hearing loss, or a communication disorder Severe Intellectual Disability
Accompanying physical disabilities require constant support in all areas of occupation Profound Intellectual Disability
1. Difficulty progressing developmentally 2. May indicate food preferences 3. May make visual contact 4. May learn to communicate and to perform routine self-care activities 5. Chicken video/ bed bound Profound Intellectual Disability
Created by: Genevadarcius
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