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Carolina Fragile X Project

Fragile X Education: Resource List

    Books & Pamphlets
  • The Fragile X Child. (1992). B.B. Schopmeyer & F. Lowe. Singular Publishing Group, 4284 41st Street,San Diego, CA 92105-1197 (800) 521-8545.
  • Educating Boys with Fragile X Syndrome. (1994). G.A. Spiridigliozzi, A.M. Lachiewicz, C. S. MacMurdo, A. D. Vizoso, S. M. O'Donnell, A. McConkie-Rosell, & D. J. Burgess. Gail Spiridigliozzi Child Development Unit Box 3364, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710. (919) 684-5513.
  • Behavior and Development in Fragile X Syndrome. (1994). E. M. Dykens, R. M. Hodapp, & J.F. Leckman. Sage Publications, 2455 Teller Road, Thousand Oaks, CA 91320.
  • A Parent's Guide to Drug Treatment of Fragile X Syndrome. (1995). Michael R. Tranfaglia. FRAXA Research Foundation, PO Box 935, West Newbury, MA 01985 (508) 462-1990.
  • Fragile X Syndrome: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Research, Second Edition. (1996). R. J. Hagerman & A. Cronister. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2715 N. Charles St., Baltimore, MD 21218-4319. (410) 516-6956.
  • Fragile: Handle With Care & Understanding Fragile X Syndrome. (1996). Marcia Braden, 100 E. Saint Vrain, Suite 200, Colorado Springs, CO 80903 (719) 633-3773
  • Children with fragile X syndrome: A Parent's Guide. (2000). Jayne Dixon Weber. Woodbine House, 6510 Bells Mill Road, Bethesda, MD 20817 (800) 843-7323.

    Newsletter
  • The Foundation Quarterly, National Fragile X Foundation. See contact information below.

    Resource Centers
  • National Fragile X Foundation, P.O. Box 190488, San Francisco, California 94119, (800) 688-8765 or (510) 763-6030, Fax (510) 763-6223, www.nfxf.org
  • FRAXA Research Foundation, 45 Pleasant Street, Newburyport, Massachussetts 01950, (978) 462-1866, Fax (978) 463-9985, www.fraxa.org, email: info@fraxa.org

    Articles on Young Children with FXS
  • Bailey, D. B., & Nelson, D. (1995). The nature and consequences of fragile X syndrome. Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 1, 238-244.
  • Bailey, D. B., Hatton, D. D., Mesibov, G., Ament, N. & Skinner, M. (in press). Early development, temperament, and functional impairment in autism and fragile X syndrome. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders.
  • Bailey, D. B., Hatton, D. D., & Skinner, M. (1998). Early developmental trajectories of males with fragile X syndrome. American Journal on Mental Retardation, 103, 29-39.
  • Bailey, D. B., Mesibov, G., Hatton, D. D., Clark, R. D., Roberts, J. E., & Mayhew, L. (1998). Autistic behavior in young boys with fragile X syndrome. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 28, 499-508.
  • Freund, L. S. (1994). Diagnosis and developmental issues for young children with fragile X syndrome. Infants and Young Children, 6(3), 34-45.
  • Hagerman, R. J. (1992). Annotation: Fragile X syndrome: Advances and controversy. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 33(7), 1127-1139.
  • Hatton, D. D., Bailey, D. B., Jr., Hargett, M. Q., Skinner, M., & Clark, R. D. (1999). Behavioral
    Style of Young Boys with Fragile X Syndrome. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, (41)1-8.
  • Hatton, D. D., Buckley, E. G., Lachiewicz, A. M., & Roberts, J. E. (1998). Ocular status of boys with fragile X syndrome: A prospective study. Journal of the American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, (2)298-302.
  • Mazzocco, M. & O'Connor, R. (1993). Fragile X syndrome: A guide for teachers of young children. Young Children, (November 1993) pp.73-77.


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