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Disabilities
Deep Research - Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Children with Disabilities Research - link one and link two
Neurology & PDD - Autism (a developmental brain disorder characterized by impaired social interaction and communication skills, and a limited range of activities and interests) is the most characteristic and best studied PDD. Other types of PDD include Asperger's Syndrome, Childhood Disintegrative Disorder, and Rett's Syndrome.
Pervasive Developmental Disorders - Over the past few years, PDD has become a subject of increased attention among parents, professionals, and policymakers across the country.
Pervasive Developmental Disorder: Asperger Syndrome - Asperger disorder is a form of pervasive developmental disorder characterized by severe persistent impairment in social interactions, repetitive behavior patterns, and restricted interests. Unlike an autistic disorder, no significant delay occurs in language development or cognitive development.
Pervasive Developmental Disorder - Not Otherwise Specified - Pervasive Developmental Disorder, Not Otherwise Specified (PDD-NOS) is a 'subthreshold' condition in which some - but not all - features of autism or another explicitly identified Pervasive Developmental Disorder are identified
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PDD Statistics - Over one half million people in the US today have autism or some form of pervasive developmental disorder.
PDD by Virginia Univ. - Children with PDD have difficulty in areas of development or use of functional skills such as language, communication, socialization, and motor behaviors.
PDD by Wrong Diagnosis - provides information on symptoms, treatments, etc.
PDD What parents Need To Know
PDD Umbrella Term - Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) is an umbrella term used to define a wide range disorders including a spectrum of behavioral problems commonly associated with autism.
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