Psychology, asked by sakshisharma56, 11 months ago

difference between cerebral palsy and intellectual disability ​

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Answered by spyder9
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Both cerebral palsy and Down syndrome are considered disabilities, and they have certain characteristics in common. It is also possible for a child to be born with both conditions. Both children with cerebral palsy and those with Down syndrome are likely to face lifelong challenges, including discrimination, physical challenges, mental and emotional health issues, and problems with inclusion and social isolation. Parents, caregivers, physicians, therapists, and other adults in these children’s lives can make a big difference, though, and give them the best chance to have long, healthy, and satisfying lives.
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Answered by shilpa85475
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Cerebral Palsy is a disorder which affects the muscle movement and coordination.

Intellectual disability, also known as mental retardation, is a disorder affecting the intellectual and adaptive functioning.

Explanation:

  • Children born with cerebral palsy have a lower IQ whereas intellectual disability does not affect IQ.
  • Cerebral palsy is due to chromosomal abnormality and intellectual disability is caused by various conditions leading to brain damage.
  • Cerebral palsy causes loss of complications whereas intellectual disability's complications are comparatively less.
  • Intellectual disability can be diagnosed during the fetal development by evaluating the number of chromosomes.
  • Cerebral palsy is diagnosed by CT scan, MRI scan and EEG.

Learn more:

1) What is cerebral palsy:

https://brainly.in/question/4939731

2) What is intellectual disability:

https://brainly.in/question/8975201

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