The aim of this thesis was to re-examine the construct of intellectual disability in terms of not just what children with intellectual disability can and cannot do, but also in regards to their cognitive potential, in order to better aid their education. Children with Autism, idiopathic intellectual disability and Down syndrome were compared to typically developing children on computer based attention tasks. Overall, results showed that problem solving ability in children with intellectual disability of different etiologies is both delayed and deficient and that the Raven's Coloured Progressive Matrices is a valid means of matching children with intellectual disability to typically developing children on non-verbal mental age in experimenta...
Intellectual disability (ID) is a condition with a myriad of aetiologies. Given the aetiological het...
The study inquires into the question whether the latent structure of reading disorders in children w...
The nature of sensorimotor development in severely mentally handicapped children is poorly understoo...
Currently Intellectual Disability (ID) is classified as a Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children -...
Abstract Background Assessment of 'potential intellectual ability' of children with severe intellect...
This article focus on definition, causes and classification of children with intellectual disabiliti...
The aim of the study was a retrospective, longitudinal investigation of changes in intellectual func...
Abstract Aims: Intellectual disability is a condition characterised by the inability of a person t...
The phrase intellectual impairment refers to a persons level of cognitive functioning. By specific c...
School failure is one of the more complex, more difficult and unfortunately frequent problem that mo...
The article discussed the issue of the diagnosis with the use of task-support-task procedure. A theo...
Research was conducted to find out about the parents’ opinions on the intellectual potential of thei...
Children with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) experience heightened attention diff...
AbstractSeveral researchers explored the impact of cognition, language and social understanding on t...
At the stage of school education in the framework of comprehensive support for children with autism ...
Intellectual disability (ID) is a condition with a myriad of aetiologies. Given the aetiological het...
The study inquires into the question whether the latent structure of reading disorders in children w...
The nature of sensorimotor development in severely mentally handicapped children is poorly understoo...
Currently Intellectual Disability (ID) is classified as a Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children -...
Abstract Background Assessment of 'potential intellectual ability' of children with severe intellect...
This article focus on definition, causes and classification of children with intellectual disabiliti...
The aim of the study was a retrospective, longitudinal investigation of changes in intellectual func...
Abstract Aims: Intellectual disability is a condition characterised by the inability of a person t...
The phrase intellectual impairment refers to a persons level of cognitive functioning. By specific c...
School failure is one of the more complex, more difficult and unfortunately frequent problem that mo...
The article discussed the issue of the diagnosis with the use of task-support-task procedure. A theo...
Research was conducted to find out about the parents’ opinions on the intellectual potential of thei...
Children with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) experience heightened attention diff...
AbstractSeveral researchers explored the impact of cognition, language and social understanding on t...
At the stage of school education in the framework of comprehensive support for children with autism ...
Intellectual disability (ID) is a condition with a myriad of aetiologies. Given the aetiological het...
The study inquires into the question whether the latent structure of reading disorders in children w...
The nature of sensorimotor development in severely mentally handicapped children is poorly understoo...