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Is there any treatment?
There is no known cure for PDD. Medications are used to address specific behavioral problems; therapy for children with PDD
should be specialized according to need. Some children with PDD benefit from specialized classrooms in which the class size
is small and instruction is given on a one-to-one basis. Others function well in standard special education classes or regular
classes with additional support.
What is the prognosis?
Early intervention including appropriate and specialized educational programs and support services plays a critical role in
improving the outcome of individuals with PDD. PDD is not fatal and does not affect normal life expectancy.
What research is being done?
The NINDS conducts and supports research on developmental disabilities, including PDD. Much of this research focuses on understanding
the neurological basis of PDD and on developing techniques to diagnose, treat, prevent, and ultimately cure this and similar
disorders.