History
Physical
Mental
Sensory/Senses
Intellectual
100

12/3/1992


When was IDPD established?

100

Having a limb or part of a limb to be removed due to an external factor like infection spread which has to be stopped via removing that infected area.

What is an Amputation?

100

Flashbacks, heightened sensitivity, hypervigilance

What is Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)?

100

Includes complete or partial inability to see, difficulty with tasks requiring sight such as reading, navigating or recognizing, and limited visual activity.

What is Blindness/Loss of vision?

100

A genetic disorder which affects things such as appearance, development, and intellectual purposes such as cognition. Symptoms include a unique facial structure and delayed development in all areas.

What is Down Syndrome?

200

IDPD

What is International Day of Persons with Disabilities?

200

Loss of control over area paralyzed from spinal injury, like loss of control over bladder, movement around the area of injury and below, paralysis.

What is a spinal injury?

200

Hallucination, delusion, disorganized thinking and speech, abnormal motor behavior

What is Schizophrenia?

200

The complete or partial inability to hear, trouble with hearing related activities such as music, listening to speech, and potentially misunderstanding conversations with the lack of ability to hear.

What is Deafness/Hearing loss?

200

ASD is a disorder which also affects intellect, as it affects communication development. Symptoms specifically may include a lack of contact, direct speech, a literal way of thinking, and having less of a clue of what to do in a social situation.

What is ASD?

300

UN or United Nations

Which organization created IDPD?

300

An autoimmune disease having numbness, tingling, spasticity, coordination problems, double vision, blurred vision, MS Hug (pressure or tightness around the torso due to the autoimmune attack)

What is Multiple Sclerosis?

300

Low self-esteem, an empty or persistent sad feeling, a lack of motivation or energy to do something, a numbness to any form of feeling

What is Depression?

300

A neurological condition where the brain struggles to process sensory activity, which can lead to overstimulation, being distracted easily by background information, and overreacting to certain sensory inputs. Typically, it comes with ASD.

What is Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD)?

300

Fetal Alcohol Syndrome is a range of conditions which can occur from alcohol exposure from pregnancy. Symptoms may include delayed brain development, abnormal facial features, and social and behavior changes.

What is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome?

400

47/3 Resolution

How was IDPD established?

400

Progressive weakness in muscles and trouble with movements involving the muscle such as jumping, walking, skipping, running, etc. Waddling gait, walking on tippy-toes, delayed muscle movement.

What is Muscular Dystrophy?

400

Excessive worry, hypervigilance, restlessness, racing heart, muscle tension, difficulty concentration

What is Generalized Anxiety Disorder?

400

The complete or partial inability to smell, which leads to symptoms such as difficulty perceiving smells relating to safety, such as carbon monoxide detection in a home with the inability to smell. Taste may also be affected, as you may "lose the ability to taste" or food may seem less appealing

What is Anosmia?

400

Symptoms can include a range of intellectual impairment, social difficulties, and attention problems.

What is Fragile-X syndrome?

500

To promote inclusivity and awreness, advocate for rights, and foster understanding of disabilities.

What is the purpose of IDPD?

500

Spasticity (Stiff muscle), uncoordinated movement, Difficulty with fine motor skills, weakness in limbs, etc.

What is Cerebral Palsy?

500

An excessive fear of being judged in social situations, or being in them. Symptoms may include a racing heart, muscle tension, difficulty concentration, an upset stomach, headaches, etc.

What is Social Anxiety Disorder?

500

Often confused or coming with SPD, ASD is a neurological disorder on a spectrum. Symptoms often include, hyper or hyposensitivity, which is either overreactive sensitivity or low reaction to sensory input. SPD typically plays a role here. Other symptoms include, a literal way of thinking, etc.

What is Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)?

500

A genetic disorder that affects multiple parts of the body, often leading to intellectual disability. Symptoms include: poor muscle tone and feeding difficulties during infancy, which can evolve into insatiable hunger in childhood and adolescence. Other symptoms include: developmental delays and behavioral issues.

What is Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS)?