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Childhood Disintegrative Disorder - Symptoms

Symptoms Of Childhood Disintegrative Disorder

A child with childhood disintegrative disorder usually shows the following symptoms:

A dramatic loss of previously acquired skills in at least two, and possibly more of the following areas:

Language - including severe decline in the ability to speak and hold a conversation
Social skills - including significant difficulty relating to and interacting with others
Play - including loss of interest in imaginary play and in a variety of games and activities
Motor skills - including a dramatic decline in the ability to walk, climb, grasp objects and other movements.
Bowel or bladder control - including frequent accidents in a child which was previously toilet-trained

This loss of developmental milestones can occur abruptly over the course of days to weeks, or gradually over a longer period of time.

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