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I have just recently joined this listserv. My son has a diagnosis of PPD-NOS; he just turned 3. I have been able to figure out most of the acronyms used, but what does NT stand for? Does it refer to someone who's typically developing? a

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Yes...it stands for Neuro Typical.

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what does nt mean?

I have just recently joined this listserv. My son has a diagnosis of PPD-NOS; he just turned 3. I have been able to figure out most of the acronyms used, but what does NT stand for? Does it refer to someone who's typically developing?

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Yes...it stands for Neuro Typical.

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what does nt mean?

I have just recently joined this listserv. My son has a diagnosis of PPD-NOS; he just turned 3. I have been able to figure out most of the acronyms used, but what does NT stand for? Does it refer to someone who's typically developing?

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Hi a,

>>I have just recently joined this listserv. My son has a diagnosis of

>>PPD-NOS; he just turned 3. I have been able to figure out most of the

>>acronyms used, but what does NT stand for? Does it refer to someone who's

>>typically developing?<<

See http://isnt.autistics.org/

It started as a sort of 'joke' a few years ago but has now been adopted even

by major researchers in the field.

in England

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Hi a,

>>I have just recently joined this listserv. My son has a diagnosis of

>>PPD-NOS; he just turned 3. I have been able to figure out most of the

>>acronyms used, but what does NT stand for? Does it refer to someone who's

>>typically developing?<<

See http://isnt.autistics.org/

It started as a sort of 'joke' a few years ago but has now been adopted even

by major researchers in the field.

in England

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