My Child ...
Has difficulty sitting on their own and controlling their head and body posture in most positions and has difficulty achieving any voluntary control of movementand needs a specially adapted chair to sit comfortably and be transported anywhereand has to be lifted or hoisted by another person or special equipment to move
Can sit with some pelvic and trunk support but does not stand or walk without significant support and therefore always relies on wheelchair when outdoorsand can achieve self-mobility using a powered wheelchairand can crawl or roll to a limited extent to move around indoors
Can stand on their own and only walks using a walking aid (such as a walker, rollator, crutches, canes, etc.) and finds it difficult to climb stairs, or walk on uneven surfaces without supportand uses a variety of means to move around depending on the circumstancesand prefers to use a wheelchair to travel quickly or over longer distances
Can walk on their own without using walking aids, but needs to hold the handrail when going up or down stairs and therefore walks in most settingsand often finds it difficult to walk on uneven surfaces, slopes or in crowdsand may occasionally prefer to use a walking aid (such as a cane or crutch) or a wheelchair to travel quickly or over longer distances
Can walk on their own without using walking aids, and can go up or down stairs without needing to hold the handrail and walks wherever they want to go (including uneven surfaces, slopes or in crowds)and can run and jump although their speed, balance, and coordination may be limited