Intellectual disability
"Intellectual disability" in a Sentence (3 examples)
It is claimed that 20 per cent of children will have an intellectual disability at some time in their lives, which may result from medical problems, sensory impairments, hysical disabilities, emotional and behavioural difficulties, language impairments, or specific learning problems such as dyslexia or autism [Emerson et al. 2001:7].
Students with intellectual disabilities, such as reading or developmental disabilities, may be given picture cues of certain emotions to match with nature.
Rather, my subjects are independent people who are older than 18—not teenagers or children—who are without intellectual disabilities—such as Alzheimer's disease.