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Intelligence Quotient 1.

Emotional quotient refers to a person’s ability to learn, reason, make decisions,


and solve problems.

Slowly or differently 2. People with intellectual disabilities can and do learn skills at par with typical
learners.

Adaptive 3. people with intellectual disabilities have limitations in intellectual functioning and adoptive
behavior.

Postnatal 4. one of the causes of intellectual disability is problem during prenatal period where the baby
is born prematurely

Amniocentesis 5. Ultrasound a test performed to determine the health, sex, or genetic constitution of a
fetus by through a needle inserted into the womb of a mother taking a sample of amniotic fluid.

Communication Skills 6. Adaptive behaviors are skills necessary for academic life such as being able to
communicate effectively, interact with others and take care of one self.

Hydrocephalus 7. Hydrocephaly is a facial malformation which is caused by blockage of cerebrospinal


fluid in the cranial cavity causes and enlarged head and undue pressure in the brain.

Systematic Rational Approach 8. Community use in making choices, following schedules, completing
required task, seeking assistance, and resolving problems.

Social Skills 9. Communication skills in initiating, terminating transactions, conversations, responding to


social cues, recognizing feelings, regulating own behavior, assisting others, fostering friendship

Functional Ability 10. Self-Care is the ability to function in the home, housekeeping, clothing care,
property maintenance, cooking, shopping, home safety, daily schedule of work.

II.

1. Intellectual Capacity
2. Extensive
3. Functional Academics
4. Intellectual Disability
5. William Syndrome

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