severe mental retardation

severe mental retardation

an older diagnostic category applying to those with IQs of 20 to 34, comprising about 7% of people with mental retardation. Although able to manage basic self-care activities such as dressing and eating, these individuals typically do not acquire much more than rudimentary communication, social, educational, and vocational skills and generally require significant assistance and supervision. Additionally, sensory and motor deficits are common.