Pervasive developmental disorders (PDD) are a group of disorders characterized by delays in the development of socialization and communication skills. These disorders are present at birth, but the signs of the disorders usually are noticed during a child's first 3 years of life.
Pervasive developmental disorders include autism, Rett's disorder (or syndrome), Asperger's syndrome (or disorder), childhood disintegration disorder (CDD), and pervasive developmental disorders not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS).
The severity of pervasive developmental disorders varies by individual. Treatment for these disorders includes behavioral training, speech and occupational therapy, and parent education and support.
Fred Volkmar, MD - Child Psychiatry
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