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Selasa, 11 Oktober 2011

Mental Retardation


Mental retardation
Mental retardation (MR) is a generalized disorder appearing before adulthood, characterized by significantly impaired cognitive functioning and deficits in two or more adaptive behaviors. Once focused almost entirely on cognition, the definition now includes both a component relating to mental functioning and one relating to individuals' functional skills in their environment. It has historically been defined as an Intelligence Quotient score under 70

Levels of Mental Retardation
1.      Mild MR                : Intelligence Quotient (IQ) Range 52 - 69
2.      Moderate MR        : Intelligence Quotient (IQ) Range 36 - 51
3.      Severe MR             : Intelligence Quotient (IQ) Range 20 – 35
4.      Propound MR        : Intelligence Quotient (IQ) Range 19 or below
General characteristics of mental retardation:
1.      Academic
      Learning capacity of MR is limited
      Study with rote learning (only listen but don’t know what they learn)
      Avoid to solve problem with thinking
      Difficult to concentration
      Quickly forgot something
      Difficult to make new creation
2.      Social / Emotional
      Can not take care of themselves
      Their personality  are less dynamic, volatile, less appealing, not knowledgeable
      Easy given the suggestion
      But they are diligent and have sense of emphaty if the environtment is conducive
3.      Physical/health
      Both the structure and function of the body in general they are less than normal children
      They can walk and speak less than normal children
      They usually have a complex disorder, ex: vision disorder. This disorder not because their organ, but there is wrong with the prossesing in the brain. So, they can see but they don’t understand the meaning  what they see.
      They can’t feel  pain  (sick),  and when their body is unhealth
      Their immuns  is not good
      Many of MR is die in young age.
      Theyre susceptible to disease because they can’t  maintain themselves

Special characteristics of mental retardation :
1.      Mild Mental Retardation
      They can read, write, count with simple lesson
      language development is limited
      The speed of their intelligence is among half and three quarters of the  normal children and stopped in the young age.
      They still can associated and learn a simple work
      They  still can maintain themself
      When they are adult, their intelegence same with a normal children in the 9-12 years old
2.      Moderate Mental Retardation
      They can’t learn an academic subjects
      Language development is more limited than mild MR
      They communicate with some words.
      They can read, write like as their name, their address, name of their parents, ect.
      They know about number but they don’t know about the meaning of number
      They almost have a skill to maintain themself
      Usually they are trained to do something routinely
      When they are adult, their intelegence same with a normal children in the 6 years old
      They can do something with supervision
3.      Severe and propound Mental Retardation
      Among these individuals, motor and speech development is severely retarded and sensory defects and motor handicaps are common. These mental retardates can develop limited levels of personal hygiene and self-help skills, which somewhat lessen their dependence, but all their lives they will be dependent on others for care. However, many profit to some extent from training and can perform simple occupational tasks under supervision.
      Language development is most limited than mild MR and moderate MR.
      They communicate with litte words .
      They can’t maintain themself
      When they are adult, their intelegence same with a normal children in the 4 years old
      They can do something with supervision

sumber:

Wardani, I.G.A.K., dkk. 2007. Materi Pokok  Pengantar Pendidikan Luar Biasa. Jakarta: Universitas Terbuka.
http://www.merckmanuals.com/home/childrens_health_issues/learning_and_developmental_disorders/intellectual_disability.html