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DI 25210.010 How Your Functioning Compares To The Functioning Of Children Your Age Who Do Not Have Impairments (Section 416.924a(b)(3))

A. Policy - general

When we evaluate your functioning, we will look at whether you do the things that other children your age typically do or whether you have limitations and restrictions because of your medically determinable impairment(s). We will also look at how well you do the activities and how much help you need from your family, teachers, or others. Information about what you can and cannot do, and how you function on a day-to-day basis at home, school, and in the community, allows us to compare your activities to the activities of children your age who do not have impairments.

B. Policy - how we will consider reports of your functioning

When we consider the evidence in your case record about the quality of your activities, we will consider the standards used by the person who gave us the information. We will also consider the characteristics of the group to whom you are being compared. For example, if the way you do your classwork is compared to other children in a special education class, we will consider that you are being compared to children who do have impairments.


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DI 25210.010 - How Your Functioning Compares To The Functioning Of Children Your Age Who Do Not Have Impairments (Section 416.924a(b)(3)) - 01/30/2001
Batch run: 12/02/2014
Rev:01/30/2001