Explain Childhood disintegrative disorder.
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Childhood Disintegrative Disorder:
Childhood Disintegrative Disorder (CDD) is a rare neurodevelopmental disorder where children exhibit normal development for the first few years of life, followed by a significant loss of previously acquired skills in areas such as language, social interaction, and motor abilities. This regression occurs abruptly, and affected children may no longer engage in typical play or communication. CDD is distinct from other pervasive developmental disorders and often leads to severe impairment in functioning. The exact cause is unknown, and interventions focus on addressing specific symptoms and enhancing adaptive behaviors.