Childhood Disintegrative Disorder

(A) Apparently normal development for at least the first 2 years after birth as manifested by the presence of age-appropriate verbal and nonverbal communication, social relationships, play, and adaptive behavior.

(B) Clinically significant loss of previously acquired skills (before age 10 years) in at least two of the following areas:
1.  expressive or receptive language

2.  social skills or adaptive behavior

3.  bowel or bladder control

4.  play

5.  motor skills

(C) Abnormalities of functioning in at least two of the following areas:
1.  qualitative impairment in social interaction (e.g., impairment in nonverbal behaviors, failure to develop peer relationships, lack of social or emotional reciprocity)
2.  qualitative impairments in communication (e.g., delay or lack  of spoken language, inability to initiate or sustain a conversation, stereotyped and repetitive use of language, lack of varied make-believe  play)
3.  restricted, repetitive, and stereotyped patterns of
behavior, interests, and activities, including
motor stereotypies and mannerisms

(D) It is is not better accounted for by another specific Pervasive Developmental Disorder or by Schizophrenia.

-DSM-IV criteria

 

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