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Understanding PDD-NOS, an Autism Spectrum DisorderInformation about PDD-NOS, what is it, how the autism spectrum varies, along with a personal account.
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What Is PDD-NOS, and How Does It Affect Your Child in the Classroom?PDD-NOS is an acronym for Pervasive Developmental Disorder-Not Otherwise Specified and is an autism spectrum disorder. It can affect your child adversely in the classroom, and he may need added support.
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Answering Tough Questions from a PDD-NOS ChildStumped over how to answer some of the questions your PDD-NOS child may be asking? This article will give you a few suggestions on how you can answer. -
Putting Your PDD-NOS Child on MedicationSometimes a PDD-NOS child needs medication. It can be a hard decision to make. This article details a few of the beginning steps you should take. -
Teaching Your PDD-NOS Child to Be Nice to AnimalsKids with PDD-NOS and other disabilities sometimes don't know the right way to treat an animal unless you show them. This article will give you a few tips on teaching your PDD-NOS autistic child to be nice to animals. -
Tips on Taking a PDD-NOS Child Out in PublicFive tips to keep in mind when taking your PDD-NOS diagnosed child out in public. -
Having a Child with PDD-NOSAn overview of PDD-NOS and my personal story on having a child with PDD-NOS. -
Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD)Autism comprises a wide spectrum of disorders and affects an estimated one in every 150 children in the U.S. Autism is a form of pervasive developmental disorder (PDD).
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Living with Ben: My Journey on the Road Named Asperger’s Syndrome (Part Two)Part Two of My Journey on the Road Named Asperger's Syndrome.Getting a proper diagnosis of Asperger's Syndrome for your child is difficult as similarities exist with ADHD, PDD-NOS, and Anxiety Disorder.
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Understanding the Five Types of Pervasive Developmental DisordersUnderstanding the neurological basis of PDD and the five disorders currently included under this heading is key for researchers who seek prevention and treatment.
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High-Functioning Autism: Teach Your Child Social SkillsChildren who are diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome, High-Functioning Autism, and PDD-NOS are intelligent and do well academically, yet have profound social and communication deficits. You can teach your child social skills. -
Autism Awareness Month is April 2010Autism. The word continues to carry a stigma. What exactly is autism? Can children who face autism, Asperger's Syndrome,or PDD-NOS experience a positive quality of life? The differences of the autism spectrum are discussed within the article. -
Examining the 5 Disorders of Autism and How to Treat EachThere are five disorders under the umbrella of pervasive developmental disorders: autism, Aspergers, Rett syndrome, Childhood Disintegrative Disorder and Pervasive Developmental Disorder-Not Otherwise Specified (PDD-NOS). -
Pervasive Developmental Disorder - The Autism You Don't Know AboutPervasive Developmental Disorder (Not Otherwise Specified) is a form of autism that many people don't realize. We will discuss in this text what PDD-NOS, the symptoms/behaviors, how it is diagnosed, and the treatments for it.
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Autism and MMR Vaccinations Not Necessarily LinkedRecent research has uncovered the study that started the debate between vaccinations causing autism contained falsified information. How much damage has the Wakefield and colleagues 1998 study done?
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Autism Spectrum Disorder: What Exactly is Autism?There can be a great variation in symptoms among people with PDD and also in the severity of these symptoms.
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The Special Needs Child - How Much is Too Much?We all want our children to succeed. Those of us who have special needs children want to give them an extra helping hand - we want to make it easier for them to succeed. Is this necessarily a good idea?
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"Pervasive Developmental Disorder": Not a Cop-Out DiagnosisThe diagnosis of "Pervasive Developmental Disorder - Not Otherwise Specified" is not very descriptive and sounds like a catch-all diagnosis. However, it is not. To give you an idea of what it is, it is also sometimes called "atypical autism." -
Labeled with Autism: Is it Really a Death Sentence?Although most people have heard of autism, few truly know of the significant differences that lay within its spectrum. Many argue as to the reasons that the label of autism is being used more commonly -are we becoming more educated or are we simply overusing the diagnosis? -
Autism: A Review for ParentsBook Review: 2/13/2006 -
Decoding AutismUnderstanding and identifying autism. Autistic Disorder is a "spectrum disorder", and behaviors exhibited are varied and differ between individuals with the disorder.
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New Survey Shows Autism Rate Higher in Vaccinated BoysNeurological disorders like ADHD and autism have exploded in the last 25 years and so have the number of recommended vaccinations for children. A recent study compared vaccinated to unvaccinated children with surprising answers. -
Governments Treating Autism: How Far Should the State Go to Pay for Developmental Disorder Interventions?Both my son and I are on the autistic spectrum, and I receive limited services to help with him through schools. But I would be very uncomfortable with 70K per year in government help.
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Living with Autism: How I Found Out I'm AutisticI am mildly autistic. So what?
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Living with Autism: The Story of How I Discovered My Son Has Pervasive Developmental DisorderWhat would you do if the peculiar behaviors your child displayed turned out to be a frightening mental disorder? -
Autism is Not Always a Life SentenceAutism usually gets less severe as children get older. Some people by adulthood have no trace of Autism. Jason, my nephew grew out of the disorder.
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Autism: Will Increased Awareness and Funding Solve the Puzzle?One in 150 children in the U.S. is affected by autism. It is hoped that increased public awareness and federal funding for research will lead to better treatment of those with the devastating disorder and, ultimately, to a cure.
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How a Gluten-Free, Casein-Free Diet Helps Kids with AutismGluten-free, casein-free diets are becoming a key part of autism treatment.
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New CDC Data: Autism May Be More Prevalent Than Previously ThoughtThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that about 1 out of every 150 children included in 2 nationwide surveys may have autism or a related condition - more than many researchers had estimated. -
Autism Awareness: What to Look for and How to Get HelpThis article focuses on the signs and symptoms of developmental disabilities such as Autism. Suggestions for seeking help are also given.
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