Children and Disability
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Marked and Severe Functional Limitations
Child Benefits
Marked and Severe Functional Limitations refer to a level of impairment that significantly interferes with a child's ability to perform age-appropriate activities compared to other children without disabilities.
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Marked Limitations: A marked limitation is more severe than a moderate limitation and indicates serious difficulty in a particular domain.
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Severe Limitations: A severe limitation is one that very seriously interferes with a child's ability to function in a certain area.
Determining Child SSI Claims
How the SSA determines this:
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Functional Domains: The SSA evaluates a child's limitations across six domains:
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Acquiring and using information
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Attending and completing tasks
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Interacting and relating with others
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Moving about and manipulating objects
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Caring for yourself
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Health and physical well-being
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Comparison to Other Children: The child's limitations are assessed relative to what would be expected for their age group.
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Not Just Diagnosis: A diagnosis alone does not guarantee benefits.
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The focus is on how the medical condition impacts daily functioning.