Question

My child has seemed somewhat slow since infancy, and lately, I’ve noticed that their intellectual growth and development are particularly delayed. I took them to the hospital for a thorough check-up, and to my surprise, the child was diagnosed with intellectual disability. How can intellectual disability be treated effectively?

Answer

Based on your description, treating intellectual disability in children requires a coordinated approach using medical, social, educational, and vocational training measures. Specialized training should be implemented according to the age and severity of the intellectual disability to help the child reach the highest possible intellectual level. I suggest you go to a regular hospital for a detailed check-up and treatment. In your daily life, it’s also recommended to play more games that develop intelligence. Intellectual disability is a condition that is not easily cured, so patients should always maintain an optimistic attitude, face it with a positive mindset, and only in this way can they boost their confidence in combating intellectual disability and believe that they will definitely recover.