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In the first webinar of NFXF’s 2026 Webinar Series, we hear updates from each of the current NIH-funded Fragile X Centers of Excellence. This funding remains critical to sustaining progress and advancing future discoveries.
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Guidelines with relevant resources for families with young children with FXS that are aligned with national early childhood special education and early intervention best practices.
Lauren Moskowitz covers how to assess the functions of challenging behavior (why the behavior is occurring) by first identifying the antecedents that “trigger” it and the consequences that follow it.
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Lauren Moskowitz covers how to assess the functions of challenging behavior (why the behavior is occurring) by first identifying the antecedents that “trigger” it and the consequences that follow it.
This session reviews features of attention problems, hyperactivity, and impulsivity in FXS and reviews previous studies of ADHD in Fragile X.
La Dra. Bibiana Restrepo, un pediatra del desarrollo conductual certificado por la junta de la Universidad de California y el Instituto MIND, se reúne con Johana Latorre, Lorena Reisenauer, Luz Elena Paez y Paula Bahlcke en una discusión sobre las características conductuales en el SXF.
Insights from different perspectives and exploring the role that parents and caregivers could play in preventing these behaviors, reducing their intensity, or, unintentionally, contributing to them.
Our panel of experts, Rebecca Shaffer, Lauren Schmitt, Tracy Murnan Stackhouse, Elizabeth M. Berry-Kravis, and Randi J. Hagerman, discuss behavior.
Tracy Murnan Stackhouse, MA, OTR, addresses the topic of individuals with Fragile X syndrome often struggling with anxiety, hyperarousal, sensory reactivity, and behavioral difficulties that arise from internal and external overwhelm.
In this webinar, Rebecca Shaffer walks us through what your child tells you, strategies to prevent the behavior, reinforce good behaviors, and build new skills.


