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




