Question

If a child at home shows signs of inattention and developmental delays, does it mean they have an intellectual disability? How should we prevent it?

Answer

The diagnosis of intellectual disability requires professional assessment, as there are differences in the rate of development among children. If a child shows slower responses, this does not necessarily point directly to an intellectual disability. In terms of prevention, it is recommended to focus on a balanced diet for the child, provide a rich learning and exploration environment, and seek professional medical assistance if necessary. During treatment, parents should provide the child with appropriate care and attention, encourage them to consume more light foods, and promote healthy growth.