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<blockquote data-quote="needabreak" data-source="post: 19588" data-attributes="member: 3434"><p>my easy child has Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD)-not otherwise specified.now he is 4 years old.when he was two i started to notice things that were not normal.at first i thought he was deaf.i used to bang pots and pans behind him and i would not get no reaction.i would not get no affection from him he hated to be touched.thats when i called infants and toddlers and started to get help.also he would not talk.now two and a half years later it is unbelievable the progress he has made.he still does not like to be in crowds and still can not speak clearly but he is coming along.my only wish is that he would call me mom and i got that right befour xmas. so i firmly believe in getting help as soon as possible the moment you think something is wrong.i feel bad though cause all my attinition went to him i feel some how it is my faught my difficult child is the way he is.even though people tell me its not that will always be in the back of my head.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="needabreak, post: 19588, member: 3434"] my easy child has Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD)-not otherwise specified.now he is 4 years old.when he was two i started to notice things that were not normal.at first i thought he was deaf.i used to bang pots and pans behind him and i would not get no reaction.i would not get no affection from him he hated to be touched.thats when i called infants and toddlers and started to get help.also he would not talk.now two and a half years later it is unbelievable the progress he has made.he still does not like to be in crowds and still can not speak clearly but he is coming along.my only wish is that he would call me mom and i got that right befour xmas. so i firmly believe in getting help as soon as possible the moment you think something is wrong.i feel bad though cause all my attinition went to him i feel some how it is my faught my difficult child is the way he is.even though people tell me its not that will always be in the back of my head. [/QUOTE]
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