Treatment Options For Rett Syndrome

Behavioral Therapy

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Behavior therapy is another crucial step in treating Rett syndrome. This type of treatment improves a Rett syndrome patient’s self-esteem, basic behaviors, and self-control. While a behavioral therapist may treat a child, the parents’ participation and implementation remain the key to modifying their behaviors. For this reason, both parents and the affected child need to attend behavioral therapy sessions to know what to do. Behavior therapy improves a child’s functioning in school, enables the child to modify and control how they act, and allows the child with Rett syndrome to have meaningful relationships with others. The therapist and parents also need to work together with the child to evaluate and be flexible with some of the behavior modifications that they use. When looking for a behavioral therapy plan for use with a child, structure and positive methods should work well and enhance the child’s development.

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