This family-friendly introductory session unpacks the complexities of assistive technology from early childhood to special education IEPs through to adulthood. Families will learn about no-to-high-tech assistive technology with examples and how it works.
The return after a long break can be a difficult transition for anyone, especially an individual living with FXS. With thoughtful planning and a compassionate approach, the entire support team can help ease the process.
Use our customizable “About Me” template to help describe Fragile X to your schoolmates or colleagues.
Author Jayne Dixon Weber decided to make some changes after a couple of years of meetings with teachers, psychologists, and administrators, during which she was handed a “draft” IEP when she walked in the door. This is her IEP story.
Creating an IEP — individualized education program — can be an incredibly confusing and daunting experience. The “alphabet soup” of acronyms and legalese can increase the anxiety and uneasiness for families. This is our list to help families navigate the confusion.
The Q&A discussion included panelists with expertise and suggestions to support individuals living with Fragile X throughout their lifespan.
This family friendly session (co-presented by occupational and speech therapy) will unpack the complexities of Assistive Technology (AT) from early childhood to schools / IEPs and through adulthood.
Learn how inclusive early childhood settings benefit children with FXS. Explore guidelines, resources, and best practices to support families and professionals.
This interactive, family-friendly presentation focuses on considerations for school-age children with Fragile X syndrome.
Dr. Marcia Braden presents a webinar about females and Fragile X syndrome to help you better understand the features associated with the syndrome.
This list is by no means exhaustive, but is based on important information the Morgridge College students discovered when researching adult services for those with Fragile X syndrome.