Foster Adoptive Children's Disability Levels
Overview:
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None |
Selecting this option for the disability level will significantly decrease your adoption options. |
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No known disabilities, or disabilities so mild that they do not affect the child's functioning in any significant way, such as wearing glasses for near sightedness, or mild allergies. Notice: Children become available for adoption due to abuse or neglect. Therefore, families who adopt children through foster/adoption should have an understanding or be willing to learn the dynamics of neglect and physical or sexual abuse. |
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Mild |
Caregivers can expect the child to respond to limit-setting or other interventions. |
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The child can perform basic life management functions appropriate for child's age and development and can use mainstream methods of transportation and communication.
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The child with a Mild disability could have one or more of the following conditions:
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Moderate |
Caregivers need to provide a structured supportive setting in which most activities are designed to improve the child's functioning. |
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Child has a relatively stable non-correctable condition that is neither progressive nor degenerative. Child can perform basic life management functions appropriate for age and development (feeding, dressing, toileting) with some assistance.
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The child with a Moderate disability could have one or more of the following conditions:
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Severe |
Caregivers may need specialized training or experience to provide therapeutic, habilitative, and medical support and interventions. |
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Child may require life support equipment, or has a progressive, degenerative or terminal illness.
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The child with a Severe disability could have one or more of the following conditions:
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