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Abstract Ment ~] subnot~m2:.l i ty fre·quantl y encoLtntered by pedi atr:i c:i anc; neurologist~ and Increasingly, children with men’lal subnormality have become of concerr1 to psychiatists~ social workers and other health pr·ofEssionals as well. This ~rd dening area of involvment reflects greater recognition of the many aspects of mental subnormality that pertain to the child, family and community. Commonly associated is-sues include behavioural and emotional problems of the mentally subnormal, the stresses such a child places on the family, and the different kinds of remediation to be considered for the child. It is, hence, not only important problem to the affected persons, their families, and health pt-ofessionals, but also to society at large. |