Help us reach our goal!

By |2020-03-05T19:25:28-05:00Dec 28, 2011|2011|

Thanks to our generous and loyal supporters, we are currently ahead of schedule to reach our goal for the 2011 Annual Fund! If you have not yet donated, you can help us reach 2012 [...]

Introducing the Keeping All Students Safe Act

By |2011-12-20T12:16:45-05:00Dec 20, 2011|2012|

Senator Tom Harkin (D-IA), Chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, introduced the Keeping All Students Safe Act, a bill to protect students from ineffective and dangerous seclusion and restraint practices in [...]

Welcome Sharon Kidd to our team

By |2011-12-19T17:00:07-05:00Dec 19, 2011|Annoucements|

We'd like to welcome Sharon Kidd, PhD to our team at the NFXF. Sharon joined us a few weeks ago and will serve as the National Coordinator of the Fragile X Clinical & Research Consortium's [...]

Transitioning Forward (Part 1 of 2)

By |2011-12-19T11:23:29-05:00Dec 19, 2011|Podcast|

In Part One of our two-part series, we interview two different parents whose children are moving forward in their lives. Melissa Street's son Jesse is transitioning into a typical classroom, and Carolyn Jackson's two daughters [...]

Study recruitment: Parent Mediated Language Intervention for Young Children with FXS

By |2011-12-17T07:41:46-05:00Dec 17, 2011|Opportunities for Families|

Young children with Fragile X syndrome and their biological mothers are being recruited to participate in a language intervention study conducted by the research team of Dr. Leonard Abbeduto at the MIND Institute, University of California-Davis. Children should be between 2- and 6-years of age and have little spoken language. The project will teach mothers to interact with their children in ways that support communication and language development.

Life: A Series of Transitions

By |2021-07-19T14:43:49-04:00Dec 15, 2011|Behavior|

I realized when my son Ian was just 4 years old that he had difficulty with transitions. I had never thought about transitions being difficult. You just did them - you didn’t think about it. Well, with Ian, I started thinking about them. I still do to this day. I quickly learned I had to allow plenty of time for everything, arrive early to events, set up schedules and routines, take time for transitioning back home—and that was just the beginning.