Question

If a child shows difficulty in understanding during the learning process and is unable to grasp the teaching content, parents may suspect an issue with their intellectual development. How should intellectual disability be confirmed?

Answer

The confirmation of intellectual disability typically requires a comprehensive consideration of various factors. Intellectual disability in newborns may manifest as delayed growth and development, difficulties in breastfeeding, lack of interest in the surrounding environment, drooling, and inattention. It is recommended that parents take their child to the hospital for a professional diagnosis. If diagnosed with intellectual disability, intellectual development training can be conducted. Maintain an optimistic attitude, actively face the situation, and seek professional medical assistance to obtain the best treatment plan.