What is step two in determining whether a child is disabled?
At step two, the ALJ must determine whether the claimant has a medically determinable “severe” impairment or a combination of impairments that is “severe”. For an individual who has not attained age 18, a medically determinable impairment or combination of impairments is not severe if it is a slight abnormality or a combination of slight abnormalities that causes no more than minimal functional limitations. If the claimant does not have a medically determinable severe impairment(s), she is not disabled (20 CFR 416.924(c)). If the claimant has a severe impairment(s), the analysis proceeds to the third step.


