Intellectual Disability Free Social Visual Guide
The FREE Intellectual Disability Social Story - The resource explains that people learn differently, may need support, can ask for help, and have valuable strengths. It uses visuals and accessible wording so children can engage with the message in a meaningful way.
Understanding Intellectual Disability Language
Levels and Intellectual Disability - In this post we highlight the different levels (mild-moderate-severe-profound) of intellectual disability and what they may mean for you or your child or teenager.
Supporting Intellectual Disability
Supporting Strategies for Intellectual Disability. Intellectual disability is one form of neurodivergence. It reflects natural variation in how human brains develop, process information, and apply learning in everyday life. It relates to learning pace and to the level of support someone may need with communication, daily living, and participation.
What is Intellectual Disability?
Intellectual Disability is one form of neurodivergence. It reflects natural variation in how human brains develop, process information, and apply learning in everyday life. It relates to learning pace and to the level of support someone may need with communication, daily living, and participation.