What is Known About Fragile X


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  • Cognitive Development

    • Academic Achievement in FXS
      • General Academic Achievement
      • Academic Achievement in Males With the Full Mutation of Fragile X Syndrome
      • Academic Achievement in Females With the Full Mutation of Fragile X Syndrome

    • Early Development: Infants and Toddlers
      • Early Development Skills of Infants and Toddlers With Fragile X Syndrome

    • Early Development: Preschool Years
      • Developmental Skills of Preschool Children With FXS

  • Behavior

    • Adaptive Behavior
      • What is the Adaptive Behavior Like in Males With Fragile X Syndrome?

    • Autism and Autistic-Like Behavior
      • What is the Relationship Between Autism and Fragile X Syndrome?
      • Autism and Fragile X Syndrome: Unanswered Questions

  • Medical Issues

    • Dental Care for Individuals with Fragile X
      • The Importance of Dental Care
      • Avoiding Dental Trouble
      • The Dental Office Visit
      • Special Considerations for Dental Care

    • Medical Conditions Associated with Fragile X
      • What Medical Conditions are Associated With Fragile X Syndrome?

    • Medication
      • What Medications are Used to Treat the Symptoms of Fragile X Syndrome?

    • Working With Medical Professionals
      • Tips to Optimize the Relationship Between Medical Professionals and Individuals With Fragile X Syndrome and Their Families

  • Physical Characteristics

    • Physical Features of Individuals with Fragile X Syndrome
      • Physical Features of Females with Fragile X
      • Physical Features of Males with Fragile X

    • Physical Features of Infants and Toddlers with Fragile X Syndrome
      • Fragile X Screening Checklist for Infants and Toddlers

  • Case Studies

    • Elementary School Children with Fragile X
      • Kindergarten: Age 5 years
      • Third Grade: Age 8 years
      • Fifth Grade: Age 11 years

    • Young Children with Fragile X
      • Toddler: Age 25 months
      • Preschool: Age 4 years

  • Temperament

    • Basic Constructs of Temperament
      • Early Temperament Research
      • How is Temperament Assessed?

    • Temperament in FXS
      • Temperament in Boys With Fragile X Syndrome
      • How Does Temperament Relate to Daily Life?

  • Carrier Effects


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