ADLS

Intellectual disability (ID) begins during childhood and involves deficits in mental abilities, social skills, and core activities of daily living (ADLs) when compared to same-aged peers.
- Delays in reaching or failure to achieve milestones in motor skills development (sitting, crawling, walking)
- Slowness learning to talk or continued difficulties with speech and language skills after starting to talk.
- Difficulty with self-help and self-care skills (e.g., getting dressed, washing, and feeding themselves).
- Poor planning or problem solving abilities.
- Behavioural and social problems
- Failure to grow intellectually or continued infant-like behaviour.
- Problems keeping up in school.
- Failure to adapt or adjust to new situations.
- Difficulty understanding and following social rules


