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Unfortunately there are people who are born less fortunate than other 's. Some are slower

than others, and there are some who pick up. Sadly some are made fun of because of the

condition. This is when mental retardation comes into place. In my report I will be talking about

mental retardation and the different kids of mental illnesses.

Mental retardation is often thought of a disease ( Mental retardation 1 ). Disease would be the

wrong term. Mental retardation is a term for wide range or conditions ( Mental retardation 1 ).

The meaning of mental retardation depends on what society demands of the individual in learning

skills, and social responsibility ( Mental retardation 1 ).

Mental retardation is most often appeared in children under the age of 18 ( Mental retardation
). A person is considered mentally retarded if they have an intellectual functioning level below

average and significant limitations in two or more adaptive skill areas ( Mental retardation 1 ).

The IQ score for mental retardation is below 70-75. Mental retardation occurs in 2.5-3% of the

general population, and about 6-7.5 million mentally retarded individuals live in the United States

alone ( Mental retardation 1 ).

Mentally retarded children learn to walk and talk much later than the general population (

Mental retardation 1 ). The symptoms may appear at birth or later in childhood ( Mental

retardation 1 ). About 85% of the mentally retarded population is in the mildly retarded category, their IQ score ranges to 50-75, they often can reach up to a 6th grade level ( Mental retardation 2

). They can live independently with community and social support ( Mental retardation 2 ).

About 10% of the mentally retarded population is considered moderately retarded, with the IQ scores that range from 35-55, they also carry communication skills as a child, they function okay,

but need to be with the



Cited: "Gentics." Worlf of Health. Gale Group, 2001. Reproduced in Student Ressource Center--Health Module August 2000. April 4, 2001 http://www.galnet.com/Servlet/SRCHealth/ Bowker, L " Deling with Offenders Who Are Mentally Retarded ." FBI Law Enforcement

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