Specific developmental disorder

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Specific developmental disorder
Synonyms
Pronounce N/A
Specialty N/A
Symptoms Difficulties in learning, language, motor skills, or socialization
Complications N/A
Onset Childhood
Duration Long-term
Types Specific language impairment, Developmental coordination disorder, Dyslexia, Dyscalculia
Causes Genetic factors, Environmental factors
Risks Family history, prenatal exposure to toxins
Diagnosis Clinical assessment, Psychological testing
Differential diagnosis Autism spectrum disorder, Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
Prevention N/A
Treatment Speech therapy, Occupational therapy, Educational interventions
Medication N/A
Prognosis Varies depending on type and intervention
Frequency Common
Deaths N/A


Specific developmental disorders (SDDs) are a group of psychiatric conditions originating in childhood that involve serious impairment in different areas. These disorders comprise language disorders, learning disorders, motor disorders and autism spectrum disorders. SDDs are also known as Pervasive Developmental Disorders (PDDs).

Definition[edit]

Specific developmental disorders are defined by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) as conditions with onset in the developmental period that produce significant distress or impairment in personal, social, academic, or occupational functioning.

Types[edit]

There are several types of specific developmental disorders, including:

  • Language disorder: This disorder involves difficulties in the acquisition and use of language due to deficits in comprehension or production.
  • Learning disorders: These disorders involve persistent difficulties in reading, writing, arithmetic, or mathematical reasoning skills during formal years of schooling.
  • Motor disorders: These disorders involve difficulty in the acquisition and execution of coordinated motor skills and include conditions such as Developmental Coordination Disorder and Stereotypic Movement Disorder.
  • Autism Spectrum Disorders: These disorders are characterized by difficulties in social interaction and communication, along with restricted and repetitive patterns of behavior, interests, or activities.

Diagnosis[edit]

Diagnosis of specific developmental disorders is based on the child's history, behavior, and performance on standardized tests. The DSM-5 provides criteria for diagnosing these disorders.

Treatment[edit]

Treatment for specific developmental disorders depends on the type of disorder and the individual child's needs. It may include special education, speech therapy, physical therapy, medication, or a combination of these.

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