How is Developmental History defined in a legal contract?
- Developmental History means gathering information about various aspects of a child's life. These include: the childβs prenatal and birth history, including prenatal exposure to substances; the achievement of developmental milestones; the child's socialization and behavioral patterns; the child's health and physical/medical history; the family and environmental factors the child has encountered; the child's home and educational performance; any trauma or significant stress experienced by the child; and the display of any additional learning or behavioral problems. Seen in 6 SEC filings
- Developmental History means a record of when and how a child or student met developmental milestones. Seen in 1 SEC Filing
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Which definition should you use?
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Genie Definition 1
- Developmental History means collecting details on a child's life stages, behavioral patterns, health, family factors, educational performance, and any additional learning or behavioral problems.
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- The drafting of legal duties and responsibilities in child care centers
- Parent-Teacher relationships in educational institutions
- Adoption proceedings for prospective parents
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Genie Definition 2
- Developmental History means recording the timeline of a child or student's developmental milestones.
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Relevant Circumstances
- Handling special education needs for students
- Arranging therapy services for children
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