Question

Children with congenital mental retardation (Down syndrome) have weaker language expression abilities by the age of three, but their intellectual development is similar to other children. The question is whether such children can attend school normally in the future.

Answer

Similar to other children with intellectual disabilities, the future development of children with Down syndrome depends on their own development, educational opportunities, and the ease of family care. In some cases, as children grow up and receive proper care, it may lead to greater happiness for both the child and the family.