Atypical development definition
Atypical development means development that is unusual in its pattern, is not within normal developmental mile- stones, and adversely affects the child’s overall development.
Atypical development means one or more of the following conditions or responses: (i) atypical or questionable sensory-motor responses; (ii) atypical or questionable social-emotional development; (iii) atypical or questionable behaviors that interfere with the acquisition of developmental skills; or (iv) impaired social interaction and communication skills with restricted and repetitive behaviors.
Atypical development means those from birth to 60 months of age who:
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Under the Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services, the eligibility categories of Developmental Delay, Potential and Established risk, and Atypical development as defined in Bulletin #16 of the “North Carolina Infant-Toddler Program Manual” shall be utilized.
More Definitions of Atypical development
Atypical development means development or behaviors that fall outside the expected range of development in one or more of the five (5) domains referenced in 7.920, I, and emerge in a way that is different from same age peers. They are not attributable to culture or personality and are different in quality, form and function. This can be determined through informed opinion of delay, even when evaluation tools do not establish a thirty-three percent (33%) delay.