Question

My child has had poor memory and intellectual disability since childhood. Friends say it might be intellectual disability. How should I treat it?

Answer

Based on your description, treating a child’s intellectual disability may require a comprehensive approach using medical, social, educational, and vocational training measures. Specialized training should be tailored to the patient’s age and the severity of the intellectual disability to achieve the highest possible intellectual level. It is recommended that you go to a regular hospital for a thorough examination and treatment, while also playing developmental games for your child in daily life. In fact, having intellectual disability is not scary at all. As long as it is detected early and treated promptly, there are very good chances of stabilizing the condition and recovery.