AIM Longitudinal studies that have examined cognitive performance in children with intellectual disability more than twice over the course of their development are scarce. We assessed population and individual stability of cognitive performance in a clinical sample of children with borderline to mild non-syndromic intellectual disability. METHOD Thirty-six children (28 males, eight females; age range 3-19y) with borderline to mild intellectual disability (Full-scale IQ [FSIQ] 50-85) of unknown origin were examined in a retrospective clinical case series using linear mixed models including at least three assessments with standardized intelligence tests. RESULTS Average cognitive performance remained remarkably stable over time (high pop...
This study investigates the stability of IQ and\ud achievement standard scores of a group of 50 spec...
The assessment of intelligence has always been an essential part of the diagnostic process of childr...
Background It has been suggested that children with intellectual disabilities (ID) have motor proble...
AIM: Longitudinal studies that have examined cognitive performance in children with intellectual dis...
This study evaluated the stability of IQ over time with Learning disabled (LD) students in order to ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the stability of Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Childr...
Background: In this paper we present a survey of the literature dealing with IQ stability in childre...
WISC-R Verbal and Performance factorial IQs have been developed that can pro-vide a formal statistic...
AIM: To investigate cognitive development in preschool-age children diagnosed with Autistic Spectrum...
Background There is a relatively small body of research on the motor performance of children with mi...
BackgroundThere is a relatively small body of research on the motor performance of children with mil...
BackgroundThere is a relatively small body of research on the motor performance of children with mil...
Background: The purpose of the current cross-sectional study was to examine the developmental progre...
Background There is a relatively small body of research on the motor performance of children with mi...
BackgroundThere is a relatively small body of research on the motor performance of children with mil...
This study investigates the stability of IQ and\ud achievement standard scores of a group of 50 spec...
The assessment of intelligence has always been an essential part of the diagnostic process of childr...
Background It has been suggested that children with intellectual disabilities (ID) have motor proble...
AIM: Longitudinal studies that have examined cognitive performance in children with intellectual dis...
This study evaluated the stability of IQ over time with Learning disabled (LD) students in order to ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the stability of Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Childr...
Background: In this paper we present a survey of the literature dealing with IQ stability in childre...
WISC-R Verbal and Performance factorial IQs have been developed that can pro-vide a formal statistic...
AIM: To investigate cognitive development in preschool-age children diagnosed with Autistic Spectrum...
Background There is a relatively small body of research on the motor performance of children with mi...
BackgroundThere is a relatively small body of research on the motor performance of children with mil...
BackgroundThere is a relatively small body of research on the motor performance of children with mil...
Background: The purpose of the current cross-sectional study was to examine the developmental progre...
Background There is a relatively small body of research on the motor performance of children with mi...
BackgroundThere is a relatively small body of research on the motor performance of children with mil...
This study investigates the stability of IQ and\ud achievement standard scores of a group of 50 spec...
The assessment of intelligence has always been an essential part of the diagnostic process of childr...
Background It has been suggested that children with intellectual disabilities (ID) have motor proble...