Abduction An outward movement of an arm of leg away from the body.
Adaptive Behavior The ability to adjust to new experiences, meet new people and participate in new activities.
Adaptive Equipment Equipment that supports a child's positioning needs such as seating, standing, positioning and mobility.
Adduction The inward movement of an arm or leg toward the body.
Ambylopia The partial loss of vision that may be caused by nearsightedness, farsightedness, stabismus or other eye problems. Also known as lazy eye.
Ambulatory Refers to the ability to walk.
Ankle Foot Orthosis (AFO) A short leg brace, usually made of lightweight plastic that is worn inside the shoe. An AFO helps with better positioning of the feet.
Anticonvulsant Medication used to control seizures.
Asphyxia Condition caused by poor oxygen intake when breathing.
Aspirate To draw something into the lungs by inhaling.
Assistive and Augmentative Communication (ACC) The practice of helping children to communicate.
Ataxic Unbalanced of jerking body movements.
Athetoid Uncontrolled bodily movements.
Atonic Lack of muscle strength.
Atrophy Weakening of muscle tissue due to lack of use.
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