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Developmental profiles of children born to mothers with intellectual disability
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2003
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Family MedicineDisabilityEducationPreschool DevelopmentDevelopmental DisabilitiesPsychologyIntellectual ImpairmentAutismDisability StudyDevelopmental EpidemiologyDevelopmental DisorderEarly Life ExposureChild PsychologyDevelopmental DisabilityDevelopmental DisordersEarly Childhood DevelopmentMaternal HealthGlobal Developmental DelayDevelopmental ProfilesChild DevelopmentPossible Organic PathologyPediatricsSpecial EducationMedicineDevelopmental StatusPrenatal Development
The developmental status of 37 pre-school aged children born to mothers with intellectual disability was assessed and the relationship between developmental status and selected child, maternal and home/environment characteristics was examined. The developmental status of the children varied markedly. Controlling for possible organic pathology, the development of these children did not vary significantly from age-norm expectations in four domains: physical, self-help, social and academic. No statistically significant correlation was found between developmental status and characteristics of the mother or home/environment. The key to prevention may lie in the provision of suitable antenatal and maternity services to ensure the best possible birth outcomes.