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Developmental disorders
Last updated on June 12, 2024.
Developmental disorders are disorders of brain function, which usually manifest in symptoms at a young age.
Some adults have similar disabilities. In addition, developmental disorders are characterized by the fact that they often overlap.
○Examples of major developmental disorders
・Autism
・Pervasive developmental disorders (PDD) such as Asperger's syndrome
・Learning disability (LD)
・Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), etc.
○Major Features
・Some people are very particular and are not good at responding to sudden events and changes in schedules.
・Some people may not be able to understand the sense of time or hear sounds that feel uncomfortable.
・Some people don't understand the other person's story or can't communicate what they think well.
・Some people are not good at reading, writing and calculating.
・Some people can't help but touch or pick up what they are interested in right away.
・Some people are mobilized, walking around, squatting and moving without rest.
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