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A guardian is a keeper or protector who looks after the welfare of other people or their property. In legal language, guardian is typically used as an alternative to parent. Guardians are often adults who can make legal decisions for children who are not their own.
The condition is further divided into four levels of retardation based on IQ, which include mild mental retardation (IQ between 50-55 and 70), moderate mental retardation (IQ between 35-40 and 50-55), severe mental retardation (IQ between 20-25 and 35-40), and profound mental retardation (IQ below 20 or 25) (American
10 Tips for Working With People With Intellectual Disabilities Do not call them kids. Use clear, simplified language and try speaking slower, not louder. Set expectations. Treat them as you would your peers. Draw boundaries. Ask them their thoughts and allow them to answer.
In Connecticut, a person under the age of 18 is considered to be a minor. A guardian is a person who has the legal right and duty to take care of a minor or a minors assets. There are two types of guardianship for minors: guardianship of the person and guardianship of the estate.
Guardianship is a legal process by which the Surrogates Court, pursuant to Article 17-A of the Surrogates Court Procedure Act, grants a person or agency the legal authority to advocate for an individual with an intellectual and/or developmental disability and their needs.
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General Etiquette Tips Practice the Golden Rule. Treat everyone as you would like to be treated. Always Ask Before Giving Assistance. Just because a person has a disability, they dont necessarily need or want your assistance. Think Before You Speak. Avoid Showing Pity or Being Patronizing.
Treat them like you would treat anyone else. Be kind and open. People with cognitive and other disabilities can and do form strong interpersonal connections. Despite the challenges, even profoundly impaired individuals, may achieve a profound emotional connection.
Focus on what you can do and what you hope to do in the future. This gives you something to look forward to. Learn as much as possible about your disability. While obsessing over negative medical information is counterproductive, its important to understand what youre facing.

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