NINDS Pervasive Developmental Disorders Information Page: NINDS
Article title: NINDS Pervasive Developmental Disorders Information Page: NINDS
Main condition: Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Conditions: Pervasive Developmental Disorders
What is Pervasive Developmental Disorders?
The diagnostic category pervasive developmental disorders (PDD) refers to a group of disorders characterized by delays in the development of multiple basic functions including socialization and communication. Parents may note symptoms as early as infancy and typically onset is prior to 3 years of age. Symptoms may include communication problems such as using and understanding language; difficulty relating to people, objects, and events; unusual play with toys and other objects; difficulty with changes in routine or familiar surroundings, and repetitive body movements or behavior patterns. Autism (a developmental brain disorder characterized by impaired social interaction and communication skills, and 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, Rett's syndrome, and PDD not otherwise specified. Children with PDD vary widely in abilities, intelligence, and behaviors. Some children do not speak at all, others speak in limited phrases or conversations, and some have relatively normal language development. Repetitive play skills and limited social skills are generally evident as well. Unusual responses to sensory information - loud noises, lights - are also common.
Is there any
treatment?
There is no known cure for PDD. Medications are used to
address certain behavioral problems; therapy for children with PDD should
be specialized according to the child's specific needs. Some children with
PDD benefit from specialized classrooms in which the class size is small
and instruction is given on a one-to-one basis. Others function well in
standard special education classes or regular classes with support.
What is the
prognosis?
Early intervention including appropriate and specialized
educational programs and support services plays a critical role in
improving the outcome of individuals with PDD. PDD is not fatal and does
not affect normal life expectancy.
What research is being
done?
The NINDS conducts and supports research on developmental
disabilities including PDD. Much of this research focuses on understanding
the neurological basis of PDD and on developing techniques to diagnose,
treat, prevent, and ultimately cure these disorders.
National Information Center for Children and Youth with
Disabilities
P.O. Box 1492
Washington, DC 20013-1492
nichcy@aed.org
http://www.nichcy.org/
Tel:
202-884-8200 800-695-0285
Fax: 202-884-8441
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
6001 Executive
Blvd.
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Bethesda, MD 20892-9663
nimhinfo@nih.gov
http://www.nimh.nih.gov/
Tel:
301-443-4513 TTY: 301-443-8431 Depression Info: 800-421-4211 Anxiety Info:
88-88-ANXIETY (269-4389) Panic Info: 888-64-PANIC (64-72642)
Fax:
301-443-4279
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
Information Clearinghouse
1 Communication Avenue
Bethesda, MD
20892-3456
nidcdinfo@nidcd.nih.gov
http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/
Tel:
800-241-1044 TTD/TTY: 241-1055
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
Clearinghouse
PO Box 3006
Rockville, MD 20847
NICHDClearinghouse@mail.nih.gov
http://www.nichd.nih.gov/
Tel:
800-370-2943
MAAP Services [For Autism, Asperger's Syndrome, and PDD]
P.O.
Box 524
Crown Point, IN 46308
chart@netnitco.net
http://www.maapservices.org/index.html
Tel:
219-662-1311
Fax: 219-662-0638
Autism Network International (ANI)
P.O. Box 35448
Syracuse, NY 13235-5448
jisincla@mailbox.syr.edu
http://www.ani.ac/
Center for Outreach and Services for the Autism Community
(COSAC)
1450 Parkside Avenue
Suite 22
Ewing, NJ 08638
information@njcosac.org
http://www.njcosac.org/
Tel:
609-883-8100 800-4-AUTISM (428-8476)
Fax: 609-883-5509
Autism Research Institute (ARI)
4182 Adams Avenue
San
Diego, CA 92116
http://www.autism.com/ari
Tel:
619-281-7165
Fax: 619-563-6840
Autism National Committee (AUTCOM)
P.O. Box 6175
North
Plymouth, MA 02362-6175
SusanG1961@aol.com
http://www.autcom.org/
National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD)
P.O. Box 8923
(100 Route 37)
New Fairfield, CT 06812-8923
orphan@rarediseases.org
http://www.rarediseases.org/
Tel:
203-746-6518 800-999-NORD (6673)
Fax: 203-746-6481
Related NINDS Publications and Information
Autism information sheet compiled by the National
Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS).
Autism fact sheet developed by NINDS, the
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.
Informacion en espanol del Autismo/Spanish-language
fact sheet on autism compiled by the National Institute of Neurological
Disorders and Stroke (NINDS).
Asperger Syndrome information sheet compiled
by NINDS.
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The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
National Institutes of Health
Bethesda, MD 20892
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