Treatment Options For Rett Syndrome

Speech Therapy

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Speech therapy is used to enhance a child’s independent communication skills. Some children with Rett syndrome can speak and develop their language skills, whereas others need to use gestures or devices to communicate effectively. In today’s world, there are many communication aids available that help children express themselves accurately and with a minimum of frustration. One bit of information many individuals don’t understand is speech therapy does more than merely helping patients communicate.

In the case of children with Rett syndrome, speech therapy can also improve and manage feeding issues such as drinking, eating, or swallowing. Children in speech training also learn how to interact, understand, express themselves to, and converse with others. Of course, each speech treatment program remains based on the individual needs of the child being treated.

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