Delays in child development can be physical, emotional, cognitive or social. They occur when a child fails to develop at the same basic rate as other children of the same age. Developmental delays of any kind have a negative effect on the...
Asperger's syndrome and autism are both disorders on the autism spectrum and are known as pervasive developmental disorders. They both affect a child's ability to communicate effectively and make and maintain relationships. However, autism is more...
Autism spectrum disorders, or ASDs, are a group of developmental disorders that affect a child's behavior, social interaction and communication skills. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics' Healthy Children website,...
Dimethylglycine, also known as N,N dimethylglycine and DMG, is a nutrient found in meat, grains and beans. DMG is defined as a methyl donor, and methyl donors are involved in a process called methylation. Methylation is necessary for the health...
Asperger's syndrome is one of several psychiatric disorders categorized as pervasive developmental disorders of childhood. As with all of these disorders, the child with Asperger's has significant to profound functional impairment in the areas of...
Diagnoses of autism spectrum disorders, which once were rare, have increased markedly in recent years. As of 2010, 1 in 110 children in the United States has an autism spectrum disorder, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and...
Autism and Asperger's syndrome, along with pervasive developmental disorder, fall along a spectrum of neurodevelopmental disorders called autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Individuals with ASD struggle with social and communication skills and may...
Autism is part of a group of pervasive developmental disorders known as autism spectrum disorders, or ASDs. Autism has three distinct problematic areas that include, impairments in social interaction and communication and restrictive or repetitive...
Autism and Asperger's syndrome are both autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and pervasive developmental disorders. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) states that Asperger's patients are higher functioning than autism patients, as Asperger's...
Autism spectrum disorder, or ASD, refers to a group of pervasive developmental disorders that include autism, Asperger's disorder, and pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified, or PDD-NOS, notes Melisaa Dodd Inglese, Ph.D. The...
Melatonin is a natural hormone produced in the pineal gland of mammals. When working effectively, an individual has normal circadian, or sleep, rhythms that create sleepiness at night and encourage wakefulness in the morning.
However, the...
Autism spectrum disorder affects about one out of every 110 children in the United States, the Autism Society says, citing a 2009 report by the U.S. Centers For Disease Control and Prevention. As of 2011, it remains something of a mystery...
Advocates of a gluten-free diet to treat the symptoms of autism contend that some individuals demonstrate a positive response to the restricted diet. Research that appeared in the December 2009 publication of "Annals of Clinical Psychiatry"...
Asperger's syndrome is a pervasive developmental disorder classified under the Autism spectrum. This condition, while generally much higher functioning, has symptom characteristics similar to oppositional defiance, obsessive compulsive disorder,...
Physicians may prescribe Concerta, or methylphenidate HCl, to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, as well as pervasive developmental disorders, or PDD. The "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders" describes the...
Autism is a developmental disorder in which symptoms are present by age 3, though the first signs can start as early as 16 months. The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) states that autism is found in 3.4 out of 1,000 children, between the...
Autism affects a child's brain, impacting her development and interaction with other people. While the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) states that autism symptoms fully present themselves by age 3, a regression of normal behavior can...
Individuals with an Autism Spectrum Disorder--ASD--can show early signs of a communicative disorder characterized by a lack of response, babbling or vocal utterances by the age of two. The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke...
While research has not definitively determined vitamin D deficiency to be the cause of autism, there are numerous studies that have shown a possible connection. Vitamin D deficiency, according to a 2009 report in the "Archives of Internal...
Mental health professionals use the "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders" to diagnose mental health disorders and communicate about a client's problems and treatment with other professionals in the field. Hundreds of...
According to the National Institute of Mental Health, autism, as part of a range of disorders called Pervasive Developmental Disorders (PDDs), affects a person's ability to interact with others, think, speak and feel. Usually diagnosed in early...
Autism spectrum disorders, also referred to as pervasive developmental disorders, are a group of neuropsychiatric disabilities with a range of communication and social impairments characterized by repetitive, restrictive and stereotyped behavior...
Autistic disorder, or autism, and asperger's disorder are pervasive developmental disorders that are diagnosed in the first few years of life and last throughout a patient's lifetime. Impairments in behavior, cognition and social interaction are...
More prevalent than cerebral palsy, hearing loss and vision impairment in children, autism is a developmental disorder detected in the patient by age 3, according to the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). The patient can start life off...
According to the "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders"(DSM), Asperger's Disorder (AD), sometimes called "Asperger's Syndrome," is one of the pervasive developmental disorders (PPDs). The National Institute of Neurological...
Autism is a developmental disorder that affects the brain. Symptoms typically emerge before children are 3 years old, and the disorder usually lasts a lifetime. Autism is classified as one of five pervasive developmental disorders (PDDs). These...
Autism rates in the United States are rising each year, making understanding its causes a high priority. The organization Autism Speaks reports that the disorder is more common among children than pediatric cancer, AIDS and juvenile diabetes...
The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke estimates that three to six children out of every 1,000 will have autistic disorder, with the condition being more prevalent in males than females. Autism is among the developmental...
Autism falls under the category of pervasive developmental disorders in childhood. This means that children with autism show a "substantial delay in communication and social interaction associated with development of restricted, repetitive and...