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Uploaded by on Apr 23, 2008

Story of my 4 year old son that was diagnosed with Autism. pddnos pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified autistic spectrum

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  • how did you get your son diagnosed, i believe my son may be on the spectrum for many reasons, and havnt found help yet!

  • You should start out by talking to your son's Pediatrician. His Dr. would be able to tell you where and who you need to contact to have him checked. Best of luck to you and your family!

  • i had PDD since 2nd grade and now a teenager.

    its tough, but i'll get through it

  • Thanks for your comment. You give us hope! :)

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  • He will be fine its a high fuctioning disorder.I was diagnosed when i was little and now live a happy normal live thanks to the help i got on early on

  • my son is 6 1/2 & i am just now finally getting doctors 2 take me seriously.he has had his first visit w/the behavior/mental health peditirian & they are thinking pddnos.u all give me hope.thank u 4 your beautiful vid. & i hope little drew continues 2 florish & bless your life more & more each day.god bless u & your family.w/love the dickman's in wi

  • That is a great video. Thanks for posting it. I have a sister with autism and CP. She is 38 now.

    Best of Luck with your son.

  • I keyed in pddnos in the search engine for youtube an your video showed up. We have Isaac. I understand your video more than you can know. Me and my wife found the same milestones being missed and we knew our Isaac like your Drew would be different than other kids. It seems that many in our community do not understand the demands and stress in dealing with children with special needs. I understand. Thank you for allowing me to share your emotion and your boy.

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