Developmental Conditions definition

Developmental Conditions means disorders which manifest signs of delay or impairment in a child’s physical, mental, cognitive, motor, language, behavioural, social interaction, learning or other development when compared to the normal healthy state of person at the given age, level or stage of development.
Developmental Conditions means abnormal development compared to what is expected at the given age level or stage of development. These impairments or disabilities originate before the age of eighteen (18) years, may be expected to continue indefinitely, and constitute a substantial impairment. Biological and non- biological factors are involved in these disorders. They shall include (but not to the exclusion of others which may medically be regarded as developmental conditions) language and learning disorders, autism and mental retardation.
Developmental Conditions means disorders which manifest signs of early, delay or impairment in a

Examples of Developmental Conditions in a sentence

  • Referral and Assignment of Child; Risks of Unknown Physical, Emotional, and Developmental Conditions 13.


More Definitions of Developmental Conditions

Developmental Conditions means abnormal development compared to what is expected at the given age level or stage of development. These impairments or disabilities originate before the age of eighteen (18), may be expected to continue indefinitely, and constitute a substantial impairment. Biological and non-biological factors are involved in these disorders. They shall include (but not to the exclusion of others which may medically be regarded as developmental conditions) language and learning disorders, autism and mental retardation.

Related to Developmental Conditions

  • Congenital Condition(s) means (a) any medical, physical or mental abnormalities existed at the time of or before birth, whether or not being manifested, diagnosed or known at birth; or (b) any neo-natal abnormalities developed within six (6) months of birth.