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Since October 2012, Disability Rights Ohio has served as Ohios Protection and Advocacy (PA) system and Client Assistance Program (CAP). It is governed by a Board of Directors, primarily consisting of people with disabilities and family members of people with disabilities.
Developmental delay means a child who is experiencing a delay as determined by an evaluation team, IEP. team and other qualified professionals in one or more of the following areas of development: Physical development. Cognitive development. Communication development.
Is GDD a Form of Autism? Global developmental delay is not a form of autism. The primary distinction is that autism is a specific neurological difference with well-defined symptoms, while GDD is a broader term describing a range of developmental delays.
Developmental disabilities are conditions due to an impairment in physical, learning, language or behavior areas that impact a persons day-to-day functioning. Developmental disabilities emerge between birth and age 22, and usually last throughout a persons lifetime.
A developmental delay refers to a child who has not gained the developmental skills expected of him or her, compared to others of the same age. Delays may occur in the areas of motor function, speech and language, cognitive, play, and social skills.
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