Question

Parents seeking expert advice on their child’s abnormal behavior, hoping to understand the early symptoms of intellectual disability.

Answer

Intellectual disability, a common type known as congenital idiocy or tongue-protruding idiocy, is characterized by a small head, wide eye spacing, a flat nose bridge, a mouth that is often half-open, an exposed tongue, and continuous drooling. However, each intellectually disabled child presents differently and varies in severity, requiring careful observation and comparison. Parents should avoid overreacting or ignoring obvious symptoms, correctly identifying delayed responses and other abnormal behaviors, and seeking professional medical advice.