2008
DOI: 10.1007/s12098-008-0101-y
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Clinical and psychoeducational profile of children with borderline intellectual functioning

Abstract: Slow learners struggle to cope up with the academic demands of the regular classroom. They need to be identified at an early age and their parents counseled to understand their academic abilities.

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“…Based on the distribution of IQs, these cases would represent a very important category that would include 13.5% of the normal population. There are few reports on this condition, however, and very little attention has been paid to this population: the category occupies just 7 lines in the DSM-5; and the diagnosis is relatively infrequent (Karande, Kanchan, & Kulkarni, 2008). This is because these cases are frequently associated with a diagnosis of either ID or SLD, without any clear and detailed criteria for establishing which diagnosis is the more appropriate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the distribution of IQs, these cases would represent a very important category that would include 13.5% of the normal population. There are few reports on this condition, however, and very little attention has been paid to this population: the category occupies just 7 lines in the DSM-5; and the diagnosis is relatively infrequent (Karande, Kanchan, & Kulkarni, 2008). This is because these cases are frequently associated with a diagnosis of either ID or SLD, without any clear and detailed criteria for establishing which diagnosis is the more appropriate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El número de personas con un funcionamiento limite es a menudo minimizado, en ocasiones, se han barajado porcentajes de incidencia muy lejos de lo que se prevé que ocurre (Karande et al, 2008). La falta de consenso terminológico y su ausencia en las principales clasificaciones diagnós-ticas hacen especialmente difícil calcular la prevalencia de la CIL en población general (SalvadorCarulla et al, 2013).…”
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“…Karande et al (2008) explain this loss of self-esteem by claiming the significant emotional distress linked to difficulties in school, social, or vocational competences. Often, lower levels of school self-esteem are associated to poor achievement at school.…”
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confidence: 99%