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a nonspecific disability category that states may choose to use as an alternative to specific disability labels for students up to age 9.

Significant limitations in intellectual ability and adaptive behavior; occurs in a range of severity.

A partial or complete loss of vision.

A disorder related to accurately producing the sounds of language or meaningfully using language to communicate.

Significant problems in the social-emotional area to a degree that learning is negatively affected

A medical condition denoting a serious brain injury that occurs as a result of accident or injury; potentially affecting learning, behavior, social skills, and language.

A partial or complete loss of hearing.

a disease or health disorder so significant that it negatively affects learning; examples include cancer, sickle-cell anemia, and diabetes.

A simultaneous significant hearing loss and significant vision loss.

A disorder related to processing information that lads to difficulties in reading, writing, and computing.

A disorder characterized by extraordinary difficulty in social responsiveness; this disability occurs in many different forms and may be mild or significant.

A significant physical limitation that impairs the ability to move or complete motor activities.

the simultaneous presence of two or more disabilities such that none can be identified as primary.

Deaf-Blindness

Learning Disability

Intellectual Disability (ID)

traumatic brain injury (tbi)

Hearing Impairment (HI)

Orthopedic Impairment (OI)

Emotional Disturbance (ED)

developmental delay (dd)

Autism

Visual Impairment (VI)

multiple disabilities

Speech or Language Impairment (SLI)

other health impairment (ohi)