Question

My child is five years old and has limited language expression abilities. They occasionally stumble while walking and have been diagnosed with intellectual disability. How should one generally treat them to achieve the best results?

Answer

The first step in treating children with intellectual disability is to choose the appropriate medical institution and treatment plan, aiming for the child to quickly and thoroughly get rid of the disease Troubled, regain health. Parents should also provide appropriate care in daily life, including balanced diet and sufficient sleep, as these factors have a positive impact on the effectiveness of treatment. Treating intellectual disability is not easy, but parents and children should maintain a positive attitude, face the challenge together, and believe that with appropriate treatment and care, the child can gradually recover and demonstrate their potential.