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[quote=Anonymous]Our 3 year old boy has been exhibiting some delays, particularly in social skills. We went for initial check-up with a developmental psychologist and he so far suspects he has PDD/NOS. We are completely stunned. This is a bright, smart boy, with a wide variety of interests and skills. How can he be PDD? Just because he doesn't make eye contact with a total stranger? Just because he wants to play by himself 50% of the time? We went over the DSV form and he only shows 1 or 2 things. This is a shock for us. What can we do to help him?[/quote]
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