Understanding Intellectual Disability
Intellectual Disability (ID) is characterized by significant limitations in intellectual functioning and adaptive behavior. At JCDC, we focus on helping children with ID develop practical life skills, communication abilities, social skills, and academic foundations. Our approach is strengths-based, focusing on what each child can do and building from there. Through special education, speech therapy, occupational therapy, and life skills training, we help children with ID achieve maximum independence.
Signs & Symptoms
How JCDC Helps
Our program includes special education with individualized learning plans, speech therapy for communication development, occupational therapy for daily living skills, life skills training for practical independence, and behavioral support as needed.
Recommended Therapies
Frequently Asked Questions
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