Difficulties in understanding or processing information that affect daily living and learning but can be supported with tailored care.
Severe disabilities impacting physical and cognitive abilities, requiring intensive, specialized support.
Delays in multiple areas of development such as speech, movement, and social skills, often identified in early childhood.
A neurodevelopmental condition affecting social interaction, communication, and behavior, with varying levels of support needed.
A genetic disorder causing intellectual disability, learning challenges, and sometimes behavioral issues
Difficulties in receiving and responding to sensory information, leading to challenges with everyday stimuli.
Behaviors such as aggression or self-harm that may arise from frustration, anxiety, or unmet needs, requiring sensitive management.
Problems forming secure emotional bonds, often due to early trauma or inconsistent care.
Actions where an individual deliberately harms themselves, often linked to emotional distress or communication difficulties.
Challenges in expressing needs or understanding others, ranging from speech delays to non-verbal communication.
A condition characterized by difficulties with attention, impulse control, and hyperactivity affecting daily functioning.