Federally mandated evaluation and therapy services for children in the age range from birth to 3 years under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
Substantially below-average intelligence and problems in adapting to the environment, which emerge before age 18 years
A condition in which the lungs are unable to exchange air due to lack of expansion of air sacs
Defined as a weight for age that falls below the 5th percentile on multiple occasions or weight deceleration that crosses two major percentile lines on a growth chart
A form of cerebral palsy in which brain damage interferes with voluntary muscle control in both arms and legs
A condition in which a genetic change on the X chromosome results in severe neurological delays
Failure of a parent or caretaker to seek, obtain, and follow through with a complete diagnostic study or medical, dental, or mental health treatment for a health problem, symptom, or condition that, if untreated, could become severe enough to present a danger to the child
A model or philosophy of primary care that is patient-centered, comprehensive, team-based, coordinated, accessible, and focused on quality and safety
A viral or bacterial infection in the central nervous system that is likely to cause a range of long-term consequences in infancy
Substantially below-average intelligence and problems in adapting to the environment, which emerge before age 18 years
Damage that occurs to underdeveloped lungs, which results in breathing that requires extra effort
A condition characterized by low muscle tone, floppiness, or muscle weakness
The sudden onset of a reaction with mild to severe symptoms, including a decreased ability to breathe
A common term used to express extra respiratory effort in a variety of pulmonary conditions
A disorder of health or development that is the usual state for an individual and unlikely to change, although secondary conditions may result over time
Related to the lungs and their movement of air for exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen
A condition in which partial deletion of chromosome 15 interferes with control of appetite, muscle development, and cognition
A condition characterized by high muscle tone, stiffness, or spasticity
A general term for infants and children with, or at risk for, physical or developmental disabilities or chronic medical conditions from genetic or metabolic disorders, birth defects, premature births, trauma, infection, or prenatal exposure to drugs
A group of developmental disorders characterized by deficits in communication, social interaction, and behaviors that meet diagnostic criteria in standardized testing, with onset generally before age 3
A condition characterized by low impulse control and short attention span, with and without a high level of overall activity