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Autism is the most prevalent PDD (or Autism Spectrum Disorder [ASD]). It is a developmental disorder characterized by impairments in communication and socialization, and by restricted and repetitive behavior. Recent estimates have placed occurrence of ASD at 1 in 150 children in certain communities (CDC, 2007). While the exact reasons for a recent increase in prevalence for ASD related disorders, including autism, are not known, there are indications that it is due at least in part to improved identification of young children in need and to the expansion of the ASD diagnosis to include a broader range of characteristics. ASD prevalence is higher among boys than among girls, ranging from three to more than five boys for every girl. ASD is not limited to a particular racial, ethnic or social group. The specific causes are not known, although they are related to brain function.

Autism is a spectrum disorder with skills and deficits varying greatly from person to person. Behaviors characteristic of autism and mental disability also occur across a continuum and may range from mild to severe. People with autism exhibit individualized and distinctive combinations of strengths and needs.