Dr. Schwiesow, a school psychologist, is qualified to assess young children who may be suffering from intellectual developmental disorder. Her usual evaluations cover ALL EXCEPT neurobiological functioning tests.
Intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDDs) are disorders that are typically present at birth and have a detrimental impact on a person's physical, intellectual, and/or emotional development. Many of these disorders have various effects on different bodily regions or systems. A child with an intellectual handicap may learn and develop more slowly than other youngsters his or her age. A kid with an intellectual handicap may take longer to learn to speak, walk, dress, or eat without assistance, and they may struggle in school. A typical IQ is around 100. Children with ID have low IQs, with the majority scoring between 70 and 55 or lower. Children are usually unable to take an intelligence test (Intelligence Quotient Test or IQ test) until they are between the ages of 4 and 6.
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