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Situation of Children with Intellectual Disability in Ethiopia. Presentation Layout . Understanding Children with Intellectual Disability Prevalence and etiological issues Developmental effects of intellectual disability Educational situation of (CwIDs)
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Situation of Children with Intellectual Disability in Ethiopia
Presentation Layout Understanding Children with Intellectual Disability Prevalence and etiological issues Developmental effects of intellectual disability Educational situation of (CwIDs) Early identification & intervention practices
1. Understanding CwIDs 1.2 CwIDs:AAMR/Definition • Intellectual limitations • Limitation in adaptive skills • Manifests under age 18
1.2 AAMR/Definition 1.Intellectual limitations • Mild IQ : 50 to 70 • Moderate IQ :35 to 49 • Severe IQ :20 to 34 • Profound IQ : < 20
1.2 AAMR/Definition 2.Limitation in adaptive skills in two or more of the following: • Communication & Self-care • Health & safety • Functional academics • Leisure and work
1.2 AAMR/Definition 3.Manifests before age 18 • Manifested during childhood period
2. Educational understanding CwIDs Learning characteristics • Educable • Trainable • Supportable • Life support/Self-care training
3. Causes of intellectual disability 2.1 Organic/Physiological Factors • Hereditary (genetic) & hormonal & Metabolic disorders such as : • Cretinism(Hypothyroidism) • Down’s syndrome • Hydrocephaly • Microcephaly
3. Causes of intellectual disability 2.2 Cultural-Familiar Factors • Environmental influences such as : • Child Management • Malnutrition • Psychosocial deprivation • Labor complication at delivery • Accident(falling down) • Severe punishment etc
6.Developmental profiles of CwIDs 6.1 Cognitive and Language • Learning Characteristic • Limitations on attention span, pace of learning, memory, transfer of learning, comparing, imitation, speech and language development etc.
6. Developmental Profile of CwIDs 6.2 Physical/Motor Characteristics • Body awareness in space • Basic physical abilities(flexibility, agility, balance & endurance) • Sequential patterns of movement • Eye-hand coordination • Eye-foot coordination
. 6.Developmental profiles of CwIDs 6.3. Social-emotional • Inter-individual variation • No particular emotional behavior • Poor judgment • Agressive • Inappropriate behavior
6.Developmental profiles of CwIDs 6.4 Adaptive behaviors in schools • Lack of school coping behaviors related to attention to learning tasks, • Poor social & language skills • Poor self-care skills in personal hygiene and dress, poor maintenance personal belongings, and poor mobility in and about the school.
8. Early Intervention Programs • Focus on: • Home-based support • School-based support
QUESTIONS TO PONDER • How do people in your community perceive persons with ID? (Anthropology) • How do you understand mental illness and intellectual disability ? What are their specific features? (Psychology) • Discuss the social and interpersonal relations of children with intellectual disability (ID). (Social work and international relations)
QUESTIONS TO PONDER • Discuss the cognitive and academic characteristics of children with intellectual disability . (Education & Pedagogy) • Discuss about the adaptive behavior and language development of children with intellectual disability. (Language)
QUESTIONS TO PONDER • How does motor dysfunction affect the social and interpersonal relationship of children? • What do you understand by barrier free environment? Consider the school and home environment?