Sentences with phrase «general retardation»

A negative consequence of this I believe, is a general retardation of people's social skills.

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, loss of appetites for food and sex, tension and agitation, social withdrawal, general motor retardation.
«WARNING: The Surgeon General has determined that the consumption of this product, which contains alcohol, during pregnancy can cause mental retardation and other birth defects.
According to the poll: * Seven out of 10 or more of the general public, parents and teachers surveyed incorrectly associate learning disabilities with mental retardation and autism.
Researchers studying classwide peer tutoring (CWPT) in inclusive classrooms with students who have mild mental retardation and their general education peers have found that for both groups, academic achievement and academic engagement was higher when spelling instruction was delivered using CWPT than when it was delivered using teacher - led instruction.
Intellectual (or Cognitive) Disability, formerly labeled «mental retardation,» is defined by IDEA as «significantly sub-average general intellectual functioning, existing concurrently with deficits in adaptive behavior and manifested during the developmental period, that adversely affects a child's educational performance.»
Teaching Students with Mental Retardation: Providing Access to the General Curriculum.
Profound and multiple learning difficulties in the UK are broadly comparable to severe intellectual disabilities (Australia / New Zealand), severe to profound mental retardation (US / Canada) and profound general learning disabilities in Ireland.
In the UK, severe learning difficulties are broadly comparable with moderate intellectual disabilities (Australia / New Zealand), moderate to severe mental retardation or trainable mentally retarded (US / Canada) and moderate to severe general learning disabilities in Ireland.
The relationship between specific reading retardation, general reading backwardness, and behavioural problems in a large sample of Dunedin boys: A longitudinal study from five to eleven years
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