The IDEIA 2004 definition includes three criteria to aid in the identification of students with intellectual disabilities. Which answer is NOT one of those criteria?
A. Significantly subaverage general intellectual functioning
B. Exists concurrently with deficits in adaptive behavior manifested during the developmental period
C. Originates before the age of 18
D. Adversely affects a child's educational performance
Answer: C
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