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Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) not otherwise specified or bipolar not otherwise specified or both?
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 483687" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>I finally made them take all the voice modulation goals off the IEP...waste of time. Seems to be in part a sensory thing. WHen you look at non verbal kids they do it to get their voices above the perceived noise around them.... theory in part is that it is comforting to hear their own voices. Q started way back when he was very low verbal. Still is very very loud. Has lots of noise sensitivities though, has ear plugs all the time to help. Also is sensitive to smells, touch etc. but seeks touch in the extreme on his terms. yikes. can be complicated to sort thru, huh? </p><p></p><p>crazymama, sounds like your gut is really wondering if this was it all along? if it is, that is ok. but as a mom of a kid with dual diagnosis,.... it can happen that they are just that lucky, to have more than one thing. I doubt it is super common though(I dont mean kids iwth Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) dont have other things, we know they get odd, anxiety, etc...labels that go under autism but explain better a symptom... I mean a true separate disorder) but it is common enough. Plenty of us here for sure. But I actually hope for you that it is mostly the Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) stuff. I can hope right??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 483687, member: 12886"] I finally made them take all the voice modulation goals off the IEP...waste of time. Seems to be in part a sensory thing. WHen you look at non verbal kids they do it to get their voices above the perceived noise around them.... theory in part is that it is comforting to hear their own voices. Q started way back when he was very low verbal. Still is very very loud. Has lots of noise sensitivities though, has ear plugs all the time to help. Also is sensitive to smells, touch etc. but seeks touch in the extreme on his terms. yikes. can be complicated to sort thru, huh? crazymama, sounds like your gut is really wondering if this was it all along? if it is, that is ok. but as a mom of a kid with dual diagnosis,.... it can happen that they are just that lucky, to have more than one thing. I doubt it is super common though(I dont mean kids iwth Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) dont have other things, we know they get odd, anxiety, etc...labels that go under autism but explain better a symptom... I mean a true separate disorder) but it is common enough. Plenty of us here for sure. But I actually hope for you that it is mostly the Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) stuff. I can hope right?? [/QUOTE]
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