Question

My child is over three years old, and I feel there might be some issues with their intellectual development; they seem to not be learning as they should. How should intellectual disability be treated?

Answer

Children with intellectual disability tend to reach milestones such as rolling over, sitting, standing, and walking later than their typically developing peers. If this situation recurs, parents should pay close attention. For children with intellectual disability, parents can implement targeted training based on their child’s characteristics and also adopt neuro-targeted treatments to stabilize the issue of intellectual disability. Intellectual disability patients can understand regular treatments while incorporating folk remedies as complementary treatment in their daily lives. They should also maintain proper dietary habits, avoiding irritating food.