PDD-NOS boy at 4 years

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  • I have PDD-NOS but not as worse as many people. I got bullied at school and went home crying literally every day. I look normal and act normal too. We aren't the retards many think we are.

  • Hey guys before we all jump down her throat saying there isnt anything wrong with this kid, she would know best she is the mother. He doesnt have much of an attention span, and yes he IS young, but at this age they should be able to follow commands. Plus he has a cute little lisp with his speech. My 3 year old daughter displays some of these characteristics and I am having her evaluated for PPD-NOS. I am just saying that some children can be Autistic and look & act normal mostly.

  • I agree he is just being a kid. Cheez give him a break let him develope a little before you slap a label and put him in a category. Poor Angel.

  • These people saying he doesn't have anything wrong with him, don't know enough about autism. He is clearly displaying repetitive behavior and has great difficulty following a simple command. People with autism may not appear to have anything wrong with them, but are severely impaired in areas of communication and social skills. Also, he may appear normal because he is likely receiving countless ours of behavioral therapy. Without a diagnosis and therapy he would very likely be more impaired .

  • I agree with @SpinLawyer and @Vmi026. It really hurts my heart that there is a need to label all children who aren't progressing as fast as other children in a way that doctors deem normal. Children are children, and this boy seems like a completely normal and functional 4 year old to me.

  • Seems like a normal 4 year old child to me. But, in this age of over-diagnosis, it is not surprising that he has been declared PDD-NOS.

  • seems like he doesnt have anything at all

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