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Research: Memory Study in Children/Youth

By |Apr 13, 2017|

Researchers at the University of Alberta’s Department of Pediatrics and Stollery Hospital are completing a study, looking at memory in children with a neurodevelopmental disorder or typical development. [...]

TX: Awareness Walk

By |Apr 13, 2017|

Join Texas Fragile X Association for their annual awareness walk!

NFXF Advocacy Update: The ABLE Act and More

By |Apr 12, 2017|

Congress is moving forward on our two key asks: Reps. Harper and Engel have sent their cosigned letter to the House Appropriations Committee asking for support for research at [...]

Planning for Emergency Events at School

By |Apr 12, 2017|

With the anxiety and hyperarousal seen in children with Fragile X syndrome, it is important to plan for emergency events at your child’s school – a fire in the building and severe weather events, such as a tornado, a hurricane, a local fire, a chemical spill, etc. Lockdowns are discussed separately. If at all possible, develop a plan ahead of time, ideally at your child's IEP. If that is not possible, ask for a meeting to discuss this first thing of the school year.

Western Massachusetts Hosts Rollerskating Event

By |Apr 7, 2017|

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MN: Annual Picnic

By |Apr 6, 2017|

Join Fragile X of Minnesota for a family picnic!

Will You Do Anything for Fragile X?

By |Apr 4, 2017|

Someone you care about lives with Fragile X. That person is your child, grandchild, brother, sister, nephew, cousin, friend, classmate or co-worker. That’s why you’re here. Today, we’re asking you if you would do #AnythingForFragileX!

A Holistic Approach to Toilet Training

By |Mar 29, 2017|

The challenges of toilet training can be magnified for families of children with Fragile X syndrome. It's not simply that toilet training is delayed, it often requires specific behavioral techniques that address their physical and behavioral phenotypes.