Symptoms Of Angelman Syndrome To Watch For

Developmental Delays

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Developmental delays are often one of the first signs that appear in patients who are later diagnosed with Angelman syndrome. For example, parents may notice their child does not crawl or babble between six to twelve months old, the typical age range when these skills are acquired, and sitting might be difficult for some children. They may also have feeding difficulties and engage in repetitive behaviors. Patients may need help with using the toilet, dressing, and feeding. However, the degree of developmental impairment with Angelman syndrome varies widely. Some patients will be able to feed and dress themselves, and many are able to perform household chores and participate in recreational activities. Patients with Angelman syndrome enjoy listening to music and watching television, and they form close bonds with friends and family. They can be especially responsive to nonverbal communication. Therapists can teach patients who are nonverbal on how to communicate with others using sign language and pictures.

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