Guest guest Posted May 28, 2002 Report Share Posted May 28, 2002 Would you consider Apraxia a Pervasive Developmental Disorder? If so, they are having a community education program on this in my area. The speaker is Steve Berk a nationally known expert on the treatment of pervasive developmental disorders in children and adolescents. It says that they will be discussing new approaches. Does anyone know this man? Second question. I was wondering if anyone has researched the relationship between having a family member with MS and apraxia. I am under the impression that MS is not hereditary. It just seems a little odd that my husbands mother had MS, his brothers son has a nervous system problem in his spine and my daughter has apraxia which is also based in the nervous system. Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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