Virtual therapy aims to ease behavioral challenges in rare genetic disorders
NCT ID NCT06139172
Summary
This study is testing whether a telehealth therapy program can help children with rare genetic syndromes improve their communication and reduce challenging behaviors. Children aged 2-12 with conditions like Angelman syndrome or Fragile X will work with therapists and their parents through virtual sessions over 3-6 months. The goal is to teach families strategies to manage difficult behaviors and improve daily functioning.
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Autism Assessment Research Treatment and Services (AARTS) Center at Rush University Medical Center
RECRUITINGChicago, Illinois, 60612, United States
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