mentally-retarded child

  • 1mentally retarded — adjective having a mind which has not developed beyond that of a child Syn: retarded …

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  • 2retarded — adj. (old fashioned, offensive) VERBS ▪ be, look ADVERB ▪ severely ▪ Many of the children are severely retarded. ▪ …

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  • 3retarded — /ri tahr did/, adj. 1. characterized by retardation: a retarded child. n. 2. (used with a pl. v.) mentally retarded persons collectively (usually prec. by the): new schools for the retarded. [1800 10; RETARD + ED2] Syn. backward, disabled,… …

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  • 4retarded — re•tard•ed [[t]rɪˈtɑr dɪd[/t]] adj. 1) psi characterized by retardation: a retarded child[/ex] 2) psi the retarded, mentally retarded persons collectively …

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  • 5Child development — For other uses, see Child development (disambiguation). Exploring Child development refers to the biological and psychological and emotional changes that occur in human beings between birth and the end of adolescence, as the individual progresses …

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  • 6Domu: A Child's Dream — For domU, a term used with the hypervisor software Xen to describe guest operating systems, see Xen. Domu : A Child s Dream 童夢 (Child Dream) Genre Supernatural, Horror …

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  • 7One Child — For other uses, see One child (disambiguation). One Child   Author(s) Torey L. Hayden Country United States …

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  • 8A Child Is Waiting — Infobox Film name = A Child Is Waiting caption = film poster by Howard Terpning director = John Cassavetes producer = Stanley Kramer writer = Abby Mann starring = Burt Lancaster Judy Garland music = Ernest Gold cinematography = Joseph LaShelle… …

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  • 9Genie (feral child) — Infobox Person name = Genie caption = Genie displaying her characteristic bunny walk shortly after she was rescued at the age of 13. birth name = birth date = April 18 1957 birth place = Arcadia, California death date = death place = other names …

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  • 10The Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential — is a non profit organization providing teaching programs and literature which it promotes as improving the health and neurological development of normal children and of children who have sustained a brain injury. Although the institute s programs …

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