Asked by
Terrence Williams
on Nov 25, 2024Verified
Children and adults with profound intellectual disability:
A) usually do not suffer from sensory or motor impairments.
B) may not develop comprehension skills beyond concrete instructions and gestures.
C) have normal rates of life expectancy.
D) tend to interact with others socially.
Profound Intellectual Disability
A level of intellectual disability characterized by significant limitations in both cognitive functioning and adaptive behavior, manifesting before 18 years of age.
Sensory Impairments
Involves the loss or diminished function of one or more of the senses, including hearing, vision, taste, smell, and touch.
- Acquire knowledge about the influence of intellectual disabilities on the growth of children and techniques for their supervision.
- Apprehend the guidelines for the diagnosis of intellectual disability and its grouping.
Verified Answer
MK
Learning Objectives
- Acquire knowledge about the influence of intellectual disabilities on the growth of children and techniques for their supervision.
- Apprehend the guidelines for the diagnosis of intellectual disability and its grouping.
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