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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why do I still feel like my kid doesn't fit a category? Which one is PDA autism?[/quote] I think it would depend on whether there are (1) developmental delays, and (2) how severe your child's autism behaviors are. If there are delays but the behaviors are not severe, they probably belong in the mixed category. If no delays and the behaviors are not severe, it's the "Social and Behavioral Challenges" category, with the PDA as a co-occurring diagnosis. If the behaviors are severe (whether there are delays or not) then they are in the "Broadly Affected" category.[/quote]
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