Established Condition
Established conditions that have a high probability of developmental delay include, but are not limited to:
(1) Chromosomal abnormalities;
(2) Genetic or congenital disorders;
(3) Disorders reflecting disturbance of the development of the nervous system, such as autism spectrum disorders, seizure disorders, and children born addicted to narcotics, alcohol or an illegal substance;
(4) Congenital Infections, such as congenital cytomegalovirus, congenital toxoplasmosis and congenital rubella;
(5) Metabolic disorders;
(6) Hydrocephalus;
(7) Neural tube defects (e.g., spinal bifida);
(8) Intraventricular hemorrhage, Grade III or IV;
(9) Periventricular leukomalacia;
(10) Cerebral Palsy;
(11) Significant auditory impairment;
(12) Significant visual impairment;
(13) Failure to thrive/pediatric undernutrition;
(14) Severe attachment disorders; and
(15)Disorders secondary to exposure to toxic substances, including fetal
alcohol syndrome.
See also AzEIP Eligibility