Developmental disorder definition
Developmental disorder means a delay(s) in maturation or deviant maturation of physical, language, sensory, motor, cognitive, social, learning or self-help capabilities to the extent that there is a negative impact on a child's ability to adapt to or cope with the typical environmental demands as expected for chronological age.
Developmental disorder means a delay(s) in maturation or deviant maturation of physical,
Developmental disorder means difficulty in acquiring the activities of daily living, including but not limited to, walking, talking, feeding or dressing oneself or learning in school. Developmental therapies are those to facilitate or promote the development of skills which the Participant has not yet attained. Examples include, but are not limited to: speech therapy to teach a Participant to talk, follow directions or learn in school; physical therapy to treat a Participant with low muscle tone or to teach a Participant to roll over, sit, walk or use other large muscle skills; occupational therapy to teach a Participant the activities of daily living, to use small muscle skills or balance or to assist with behavior or achievement in the learning setting.