10A N.C. Admin. Code 09 .2901 - SCOPE
(a) The rules in this Section apply to all
certified Developmental Day Centers, or to all child care centers requesting to
be certified as a Developmental Day Center. A Developmental Day Center offers
specialized developmental day services to children who:
(1) are diagnosed with developmental delays
or developmental disabilities; or
(2) have been identified with a diagnosed
physical or mental condition that has a high probability of resulting in a
developmental delay as defined in
10A NCAC
43G.0110(b).
(b) The diagnosis or
identification shall be completed by a licensed professional through a
comprehensive clinical assessment. Developmental day services are designed to
meet individualized needs of children in the following skill areas:
(1) Self-help;
(2) Physical (gross/fine motor);
(3) Language and speech; and
(4) Cognitive and psychosocial
skills.
(c) A team of
health and education professionals shall put together a plan of care in place
for each child who is diagnosed with, or at risk for, a developmental delay,
developmental disabilities, or atypical development. The goal is to assist
exceptional children in preparing for on-going growth and learning in less
restrictive, inclusive environments.
(d) All rules in this Chapter apply except as
provided in this Section.
(e)
Nothing in this Section precludes the enrollment of typically developing
children in a Developmental Day Center.
Notes
Eff. July 1, 2010;
Readopted Eff. October 1, 2017.
Eff. July 1, 2010.
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