Children’s SSI Part II

When deciding whether a child is disabled Social Security looks at 6 areas.

1. Acquiring and using information.

2. Attending and completing tasks.

3. Interacting and relating with others.

4. Moving about and manipulating objects.

5. Caring for self.

6. Health and physical well-being.

To be considered disabled, the child must have “marked” limitations in 2 of the areas, or “extreme” limitation in one area.

Next time I will discuss what kind of proof is needed to address these areas.