Yes, but it takes time. Neuroplasticity allows the brain to rewire itself so if this patient were to modify their behavior and train themselves then it is possible. Don't expect dramatic changes though. At most the patient could raise their IQ by one standard deviation on a Stanford-Binet test in roughly a year.
It is not appropriate to use the term "retarded" in this context, as it is considered offensive. Instead, a person's cognitive abilities are typically assessed using standardized tests to determine their mental age. This individual's mental age would depend on their specific cognitive strengths and weaknesses, as well as any underlying conditions they may have. It is best to consult with a qualified healthcare professional for an accurate assessment.
Yes, it is very possible that a person with cerebral palsy can also be mentally retarded. Only a doctor can make the diagnosis.
no
Borderline personality disorder
"Retard" is a shortened form of "retarded," and is a very unkind and bullying word for a person with a mental or physical disability.
Sometimes mental retardation is a genetic defect. Sometimes it is the result of injury.
Mildly retarded people can live alone if necessary and often get married. Profoundly retarded people need caring in their whole life.
No your accent has nothing to do with your mental state
Surgery would not help mental retardation.
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Mental Retarded/Developmentally Disabled