Exploring Specific Behavior Interventions for PDD
Whether you’re the parent of a child with PDD or a teacher who works with children on the autistic spectrum, you’re bound to come across …
Continue ReadingWhether you’re the parent of a child with PDD or a teacher who works with children on the autistic spectrum, you’re bound to come across …
Continue ReadingTeaching social skills to PDD boys and girls is very different from teaching these skills to typically developing children. Boys and girls with …
Continue ReadingHow common are Pervasive Development Disorders? It can be difficult to pinned down exact numbers when discussing the prevalence of Pervasive …
Continue ReadingPervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) is usually considered a milder form of autism. While this may hold true for some with the disorder, others may …
Continue ReadingOccupational therapy has proven helpful to millions of children with PDD. We’re going to share with you some easy occupational therapy exercises …
Continue ReadingChildren with PDD (Pervasive Developmental Disorder) may find it difficult to navigate the social world in which we live. One way to help is by …
Continue ReadingPervasive development disorder is defined by delays in a broad range of socialization and communication skills. Learn about the characteristics and …
Continue ReadingIt takes a lot of time and patience to help PDD and non verbal children to communicate. Fortunately, there are a number of strategies and tools …
Continue ReadingRett syndrome is a genetic condition seen mainly in girls. Here are the various stages of this disease, and interventions that can help children with …
Continue ReadingRett syndrome develops as the result of a spontaneous genetic mutation, and leads to delayed physical and intellectual development. This article …
Continue ReadingRett syndrome (RTT, Rett disorder) is a rare neurological and developmental condition affecting girls. At present there is no cure for this …
Continue ReadingCurrent interventions for children on the autism spectrum are often judgmental and ill conceived. The future of these children is dependent upon the …
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