Mental disability
:
Mental disability resulting from a defect in the upper
functions of the brain such as concentration, counting, memory, communication
with others, etc., which results in learning disabilities, learning
difficulties or impaired behavior and general behavior of the individual, and
falls under the concept of mental disability (mental retardation - learning
difficulties - autism disorder).
Psychologists, special education scientists, psychiatrists
and others differ in determining the causes of mental disability, with most
research and studies indicating that the causes vary among genetics, injuries,
physical factors, brain diseases, disorders in endocrine secretion,
malnutrition, pregnancy and childbirth disorders, environmental factors and the
psychological state of the mother during pregnancy,
Symptoms of mental
disability :
The symptoms that appear on the child vary depending on the
level of disability, some children are late in walking or sitting than other
children and some lack the ability to think logically or understand the
consequences of his actions, and some specific physical characteristics such as
short stature or facial deformities may appear, there are other symptoms
include
Low level of education and intellectual education
Sit, crawl or walk at a later age compared to other children
Problems learning to speak or having difficulty speaking
clearly
Memory problems
Inability to understand and visualize the consequences of
the things they do
Inability to think logically and draw judgments from the
situations in which they live
Types of mental
disability :
Mental disability occurs when there are problems that
prevent the development of the brain well, and this leads to the inability to
perform its intellectual and adaptive functions within the normal range,
and the types of mental disability are as follows :
·
Mild
mental disability: Symptoms of this type of mental disability include that
children with it take longer to learn to talk, but they can communicate well
when they learn it, and these children are independent by taking care of
themselves when they grow up, having some problems reading and writing, social
delay, having difficulty taking on responsibilities such as marriage and taking
on the responsibilities of parents.
·
Moderate mental
disability: A symptom of this type of mental disability is a slow understanding
and use of language, communication difficulties, but they can learn to read,
write and count, these people cannot live independently, can move or go to
places familiar to them without assistance, and participate in social
activities.
·
Severe
mental disability: Symptoms of this type of mental disability include severe
and noticeable impaired motor abilities and severe delays in the development of
their central nervous system.
·
Severe
mental disability: Symptoms of this type of mental disability include severe
and noticeable impaired motor abilities and severe delays in the development of
their central nervous system.
·
Deep
mental disability: This includes a range of symptoms, including inability to
comply or understand commands and demands, urinary incontinence, rudimentary
non-verbal communication abilities, and inability to take care of themselves
without continued assistance.
·
Other
mental disabilities: Most people in this group either suffer from physical
disabilities, such as hearing loss, do not communicate by speaking, or suffer
from other physical disabilities.
Causes of mental
disability :
Model 1 :
Genetic causes :
Genetic factors, non-genetic factors
Development reasons
:
Infection and poisoning during pregnancy
Acquired causes :
Preterm infants, trauma, social and cultural factors
Model
2 :
Biomedical factors
:
Genetic and genetic factors
Social factors :
Factors associated with unhealthy social or family relationships
Behavioral factors :
Factors associated with the mother's risk behaviors:
injuries, drug use and poisoning
Educational factors :
Factors related to education and motivation options that
help mental development and adjustment skills.
Model 3 :
When does
intellectual disability develop ?
Developmental
intellectual disability can develop in 3 stages of a person's life :
Prenatal :
In the prenatal stage, the fetus may develop a developmental
mental disability due to the following factors :
·
Genetic factors:
genetic and non-genetic
·
Maternal
diseases
·
Infection
·
Injuries
·
Poisoning
·
Exposure
to radiation
·
Long
hunger
·
Inappropriate
mother's and fetal blood
During childbirth :
At the birth stage, a child may develop a developmental
mental disability due to the following factors :
·
Umbilical
cord prolapse
·
Very
difficult birth
·
Preterm
infants
During life :
During their
lifetime, a child may develop a developmental mental disability due to the
following factors :
·
Diseases
·
Accidents
·
Poisoning
·
Malnutrition
·
Emotional,
social and cultural deprivation.

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