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According to the Center for Children, "All types of PDD are neurological disorders that are usually evident by age 3. In general, children who have a type of PDD have difficulty in talking, playing with other children, and relating to others, including their family ... the definition set forth in the DSM-IV (American Psychiatric Association, 1994), Pervasive Developmental Disorders are characterized by severe and pervasive impairment in several areas of development - social interaction skills; communication skills; or the presence of stereotyped behavior, interests, and activities."

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  • Pervasive developmental disorder
  • Pervasive Developmental Disorder
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  • According to the Center for Children, "All types of PDD are neurological disorders that are usually evident by age 3. In general, children who have a type of PDD have difficulty in talking, playing with other children, and relating to others, including their family ... the definition set forth in the DSM-IV (American Psychiatric Association, 1994), Pervasive Developmental Disorders are characterized by severe and pervasive impairment in several areas of development - social interaction skills; communication skills; or the presence of stereotyped behavior, interests, and activities."
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mortalityrate
  • None
symptom
  • Difficulty using and understanding language, difficulty relating to people, unusual playing behavior, difficulty with changes in routine, repetitive movement or behaviors, unwillingness to be comforted, difficulty regulating behavior and emotion,
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Name
  • Pervasive developmental disorder
Type
treatment
  • Generally medication combined with behavioral therapy
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Cause
  • Various
abstract
  • According to the Center for Children, "All types of PDD are neurological disorders that are usually evident by age 3. In general, children who have a type of PDD have difficulty in talking, playing with other children, and relating to others, including their family ... the definition set forth in the DSM-IV (American Psychiatric Association, 1994), Pervasive Developmental Disorders are characterized by severe and pervasive impairment in several areas of development - social interaction skills; communication skills; or the presence of stereotyped behavior, interests, and activities."
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