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    Introduction Mental retardation is a condition characterized by limitations in performance that result from significant impairments in intellectual functioning and adaptive behavior‚ expressed as abnormal conceptual‚ social‚ and adaptive skills that occurs before age 18. Mental retardation can occur in any family and cuts across all racial‚ educational‚ social and economic backgrounds. The degree of impairment can be divided into mild (IQ 50- 70)‚ moderate (IQ 35-50)‚ and severe (IQ 20-35). Mental retardation

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    Reading and Students with Mental Retardation Reading proficiency is considered a top priority in education‚ and a skill with myriad implications for learning and achievement in other areas. Yet in the past‚ literacy rarely has been emphasized for students with mental retardation. With interventions that recognize the importance of literacy for all students‚ students with mental retardation can build reading skills that can lead to new interests‚ increased competencies‚ and greater independence

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    Causes of Mental Retardation in Children Nowadays‚ although many women prefer to focus on their jobs rather than give birth to children‚ but some young mother agree that it is a life-changing experience. Giving birth to a child is the most significant event in the life of almost any woman. It is undeniable that a good looking and healthy child is the most valued living being for every mother. However‚ unfortunately‚ some children are born with different deviations‚ both physically and mentally

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    MENTAL RETARDATION Chapter 1 Historical Overview Introduction Pre-Independence–Changing Life Styles in India I dentification of persons with mental retardation and affording them care and management for their disabilities is not a new concept in India. The concept had been translated into practice over several centuries as a community participative culture. Changes in attitudes towards persons with disabilities also came to about with city life. The administrative authorities

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    the minds of a large part of society‚ that is not the case. Race used to be that aspect that segregated two groups of individuals. That problem is no longer withstanding‚ and whatever little is still present is not widely known. There is a situation that withstands today that does set two groups of people apart‚ and this is widely known in society. Mental illness is not something that can be chosen or changed. Instead of helping the mentally ill conform into society people today make sure that everyone

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    disabilities or delays may follow different paths of development. Children with mental retardation have been found to pass through typical stages of development‚ such as Jean Piaget’s stages of cognitive development‚ but at a much slower rate. Burack‚ Hodapp‚ and Zigler (1998) however‚ contrast the idea that slowness is the only characteristic of mentally retarded people to be considered‚ by introducing the study of mental retardation as a “more complex enterprise” (p. 3). Today‚ as a result of recent advancements

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    University of Phoenix Material Appendix F Autism and Mental Retardation Respond to the following: 1. List the primary features of autism. Extremely unresponsive‚ uncommunicative‚ repetitive‚ rigid‚ changing events that the child is use to doing on a daily basis can result in an outburst where he or she becomes angry and very confused‚ loud noises can cause an outburst as well for some 2. Which explanation for autism is no longer considered valid and lacks research support? The sociocultural

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    What Causes Mental Retardation In Children? Giving birth to a child is‚ perhaps‚ the most significant event in the life of almost any woman. Though today women often prefer to follow a career rather than give birth to children‚ the majority of young mothers state that it is a life-changing experience. Without a doubt‚ a beautiful healthy child is the most valued and loved living being for every mother. But‚ unfortunately‚ a certain percentage of children are born with different deviations‚ both

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    A Psychological View of Benjy ’s Mental Retardation Benjamin Compson‚ a character from The Sound and the Fury‚ is the youngest child of Jason and Caroline Compson who has round the clock supervision. His keepers say‚ "he been three years old thirty years" (Faulkner 17). Mental retardation is a condition that is associated with a person who develops slowly. "The label mentally retarded is applied when someone is significantly below average in general intellectual functioning (IQ less than 70)

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    cynicism‚ escapism‚ and the traditional view of what the American man should be. Popular Culture depicts a media response to what is happening in society at the time. During the Depression early on‚ Pop Culture tries to force the traditional American way of living and perspective of manhood despite the growing change in sentiment. This traditional view on pre-depression American masculinity

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