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What is the prognosis for my child with autism/PDD?

Information About Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Clearly it is impossible to make a generalization about how any individual child will grow and progress. All children continue to develop, despite delays or the presence of deviant behaviors. Information that we have currently about the progress of adults with autism is based on the treatments these individuals received twenty or thirty years ago.
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What is the best intervention for my child with autism/PDD?

Information About Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Although it has no cure, autism does respond to behavioral and educational treatment. Research suggests that early intervention is especially effective in achieving growth in cognitive and communication skills. There are a variety of intervention programs that have been designed specifically to work with children with autism.
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What is the best intervention for my child with autism/PDD? Can autism be cured?

Information About Pervasive Developmental Disorders
There is no cure for autism at present. There are many kinds of intervention suggested by people and professionals with different degrees of experience with autistic people. Be wary of any intervention that promises a cure or that suggests that the particular method advocated is the only effective approach.
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What is the difference between autism and PDD or PDD-NOS?

Information About Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) is a category designated by the American Psychiatric Association to indicate children with delay or deviance in their social/language/motor and/or cognitive development. A child may have delays in social development and delays in one or more of the other categories. The profiles of children with a PDD can vary tremendously. PDD is not one disorder but a category that encompasses a wide range of delays of different magnitude in different domains.
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What is the difference between autism and PDD?

Autism Society of America: Autism FAQ
The term "PDD" is widely used by professionals to refer to children with autism and related disorders; however, there is a great deal of disagreement and confusion among professionals concerning the PDD label.
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Answer #12: What is the best intervention for my child with autism/PDD?

Northwest Autism Center
Although it has no cure, autism does respond to behavioral and educational treatment. Research suggests that early intervention is especially effective in achieving growth in cognitive and communication skills. There are a variety of intervention programs that have been designed specifically to work with children with autism.
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What is the difference between PDD and autism?

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Autism and PDD are behavioral diagnoses. At the present time there are no medical tests for autism. Autism is diagnosed based on the child's behavior. Both children diagnosed with autism and PDD will benefit from education programs designed for autistics. It is essential that children diagnosed as PDD receive the same education as children diagnosed with autism. Both autistic and PDD children should be placed into a good early education program immediately after diagnosis.
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Answer #7: What is the difference between autism and PDD or PDD-NOS?

Northwest Autism Center
Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) is a category designated by the American Psychiatric Association to indicate children with delay or deviance in their social /language/motor and/or cognitive development. A child may have delays in social development and delays in one or more of the other categories. The profiles of children with a PDD can vary tremendously. PDD is not one disorder but a category that encompasses a wide range of delays of different magnitude in different domains.
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My Doctor has told me my child has Autism/PDD/PDD-NOS/Asperger's. What is it?

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quot;Autism is a complex developmental disability that typically appears during the first three years of life: it is the result of a neurological disorder that affects the functioning of the brain." "Children and adults with autism typically have difficulties in verbal and non-verbal communication, with social interactions, and leisure or play activities. They find it hard to communicate with others and relate to the outside world.
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If I have one child with autism, what are my chances of having another child with autism?

Information About Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Current data suggest that the likelihood of having a child with autism if the biological parents already have one child with autism is at least 1/20. This rate may be an underestimate, given that many families with one autistic child will stop having children due to stress or the fear of having another child with the disorder.
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How did my child develop autism?

Autism Speaks, Be Informed, What is Autism, FAQs
No one knows for sure. Though it's understandable to expect that a disorder as common as autism would have a known cause, in many ways it's still quite mysterious. Recent studies suggest a strong genetic basis for autism -- up to 20 sets of genes may play a part in its development. Genetics alone, however, can't account for all the cases, and so scientists are also looking into possible environmental origins, as well as other triggers.
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If my child has autism, what should I do?

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Throughout the State of Missouri, treatment services are available to children with a diagnosis of autism. The funding for these services are distributed through the Department of Mental Health. To access these services, a child must be determined eligible for regional office services and your service coordinator can assist in obtaining autism treatment services.
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How can I tell if my child has autism?

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If you are observing impairment in eye contact, social skills and communication, and increased participation in restricted or repetitive behaviors, you should have your child evaluated. This evaluation will determine if your child meets the diagnostic criteria for an Autistic Spectrum Disorder.
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What about medication for my child with autism?

Information About Pervasive Developmental Disorders
There is no medication that can cure autism, and no one medication that is recommended for individuals with autism. Medications can be recommended to help with very specific target symptoms that are associated with autism. Some of these symptoms might be extreme difficulty attending to the pertinent aspects of the environment or aggression towards self or others.
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How do I know if I should have my child tested for autism?

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ASD are defined by a certain set of behaviors that can range from the very mild to the severe. If your child appears to exhibit a combination of the following behaviors, contact your primary care physician as soon as possible.
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What is the prognosis for people with autism?

FAQs About Autism - :: Cure Autism Now ::
Our hope at CAN is that by finding the causes and effective biological treatments for autism, we will improve the quality of life for all people afflicted with this disorder. For years, parents were told there was no effective treatment for children with autism. They were told to let go of  dreams for their children and invest only in the hope that future generations might benefit from researching the causes and a cure for autism.
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What will it do to me? What is my prognosis?

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Impossible to predict. At best you may suffer minor symptoms which may or may not increase in severity over a number of years. At worst you may become very disabled and end up confined to a wheelchair, or in extreme cases you may be completely bed-bound and wholly reliant on care. This site is hosted by names.co.uk and the domain name has been registered with them. I have found them to be reasonably priced, helpful and reliable.
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Irritable Bowel Syndrome impairs the people affected and reduces their quality of life. The symptoms can persist lifelong. The complaints can from time to time increase or ease up. With the right treatment about half of all patients suceed in leading a complaint free life. For that reason it is important for the patient to find an experienced doctor they can trust. 
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FAQ's - Alzheimers-MD
Unfortunately, prognosis is poor. This disease progresses steadily and development of total disability is common. Eventually the Alzheimer's patient requires some type of nursing care, either by family members or a nursing home facility. Death normally occurs not from the disease itself, but usually from an infection such as pneumonia, or the failure of other body systems.
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Studies have indicated that many people with autism may require varying degrees of support throughout their lives. It appears that an individual's intellectual ability may be an important factor in the long term prognosis.
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PDD/NOS or Autism - What Now?

neurodiversity.com | basic information on autism
These are my own personal observations and learning methods that I tried with my youngest son when he was young. My son was diagnosed High Functioning Autistic. I am also the grandparent of a grandchild diagnosed High Functioning Autistic, too. This page is created as the visual aids for the class presentation of Psychology 608, fall 2002. This covers all information of our presentation and is easy to review. We hope that this will help understanding PDD.
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Are the same treatment options available for autism and PDD-NOS diagnosis?

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Yes. All children with autism spectrum disorder including PDD-NOS can benefit from early intensive intervention programs. An informed clinician can help parents determine the most effective treatment program for their child.
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Answer #9: What about medication for my child with autism?

Northwest Autism Center
There is no medication that can cure autism, and no one medication that is recommended for individuals with autism. Medications can be recommended to help with very specific target symptoms that are associated with autism. Some of these symptoms might be extreme difficulty attending to the pertinent aspects of the environment or aggression towards self or others.
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What is the prognosis for SM? Will my child overcome this?

Frequently Asked Questions About SM — Selective Mutism...
The prognosis for children and adolescents who are treated for SM appears to be excellent. With appropriate treatment, SM is often overcome successfully. Without treatment, however, SM is more likely to persist and comorbid symptoms in addition to SM are common. Longitudinal studies showing the course of SM following treatment are needed, however, in clinical settings, most children with SM show significant improvement.
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