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Everything about the Tagarela Family AUTISM and ADHD here: https://linktr.ee/familiatagarela INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY in Autism and Signs of Disability How do I know if my child has an intellectual disability? Is it a mild intellectual disability or is it severe? You may have ended up here because you are asking yourself this question. We receive many mothers with this same question, mothers of autistic children. Therefore, we decided to make a video about intellectual disability in autism to help clear up all your doubts at once. Tv cultura mundo singular paulo liberalesso câmara municipal desenvolvimento disorder. Today you will learn what intellectual disability is (some people call it mental retardation - which is pejorative) and its causes. You will also learn what are the signs of intellectual disability to keep an eye on, since early intervention is so important for the child to reach their full potential. We also bring you some tips for activities that you can do at home with your autistic child, so that you can start working on their skills, regardless of whether or not they have an intellectual disability. In this way, we intend to collaborate in the training of parents who will be able to help their children at home. And, if you have any tips for additional activities to share, leave them in the comments. Your tip may help other mothers and fathers of children with disabilities. Have you watched and liked the video? Then leave your like on it and follow me on social media and the family's Bio: Bio (Family's landing page): https://linktr.ee/familiatagarela Youtube: / mamaetagarela Instagram: / mamaetagarela TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMdwuW8ch/ Facebook: / mamaetagarelablog Pinterest: / mamaetagarela Twitter: / mamaetagarela And don't forget to subscribe to the Youtube channel. To receive notifications of new videos, activate the notification alert (by clicking on the bell). Kisses, Thata and Rafa. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- All rights reserved - Mamãe Tagarela / Família Tagarela Copying or reproduction without the author's permission is prohibited. Royalty-Free Music from Bensound how to know if my child has an intellectual disability intellectual disability, intellectual disability and autism, mild intellectual disability, intellectual disability causes, intellectual disability social and school inclusion, types of intellectual disability, students with intellectual disability, intellectual disability diagnosis, intellectual disability signs and symptoms, intellectual disability, signs and diagnosis of intellectual disability, what is intellectual disability, mentally disabled, mental disability, intellectual disability symptoms and treatment, autism and intellectual disability psychosocial disability lurdiane sobral psychopedagogy #intellectualdisabilityautism #autism #intellectualdisabilitysymptoms #intellectualdisabilityandschool #intellectualdisabilityinclusion #familiatagarela 00:00 Introduction 00:37 Intellectual Disability is usually identified at school. 00:53 What is intellectual disability? 01:02 Presents limitations in mental functioning, difficulty in communication, in taking care of oneself and social skills. 01:17 Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities have an IQ below 70. 01:26 What causes ID? 02:24 How to identify ID? 02:45 May present problems with money and time, as well as difficulties in learning. 02:57 Individual behaves as if he/she were younger than he/she actually is. 03:10 Indications in Childhood: delay in sitting, crawling and delay or difficulties in speaking. 04:44 Intellectual Disabilities at school. 04:53 How to diagnose ID and what is the treatment? 05:16 Tests are usually performed from 6 years of age. 05:31 What should you do if you suspect that your child may have ID? 05:46 What is the treatment for ID? 06:06 Activities and tips to stimulate children at home. 06:15 Tip 1: Positive Reinforcement 07:36 Tip 2: Use emotion and things that interest the child to teach. 08:14 Tip 3: Use images to teach new things. 08:56 Tip 4: Give tasks and divide them into steps. 09:43 Tip 5: Pay attention to what your child learns at school and look for ways to apply it at home in practice. 10:08 Tip 6: Teach something new in practice by doing it together with the child and use visual support. 10:33 Tip 7: Teach the child positive ways to deal with stressful situations through example. Such as breathing and listening to calm music.