Selected article for: "adaptive function and mild intellectual disability"

Author: Alkhater, Reem A.; Wang, Peixiang; Ruggieri, Alessandra; Israelian, Lori; Walker, Susan; Scherer, Stephen W.; Smith, Mary Lou; Minassian, Berge A.
Title: Dominant LMAN2L mutation causes intellectual disability with remitting epilepsy
  • Document date: 2019_3_7
  • ID: 5rt5vuwu_9
    Snippet: All aspects of development were delayed, and occupational, speech and physiotherapy services required from age 2. By age 4, he was able to say 20 words, but in kindergarten lost them all and has been nonverbal since. In early school years his behavior was characterized by episodes of dyscontrol and trouble interacting with peers. At age 6, he was unable to complete 1:1 standardized tests; by parent and teacher report his adaptive behavior and cog.....
    Document: All aspects of development were delayed, and occupational, speech and physiotherapy services required from age 2. By age 4, he was able to say 20 words, but in kindergarten lost them all and has been nonverbal since. In early school years his behavior was characterized by episodes of dyscontrol and trouble interacting with peers. At age 6, he was unable to complete 1:1 standardized tests; by parent and teacher report his adaptive behavior and cognitive skills were
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