Fragile X Syndromes
Fragile X Syndromes are different for everyone, and the severity of symptoms varies. People with Fragile X Syndromes may:
- Experience learning, speech, and intellectual delays
- Have irregular physical features such as large ears, scoliosis, flat feet, and a prominent jaw and forehead
- Exhibit developmental delays during childhood, such as not sitting, walking, or talking at the same pace as other children
- Demonstrate hyperactive or anxious behavior
- Be very social and friendly
People with Fragile X Syndromes can lead full and successful lives. Therapy and medication can help intellectual and behavioral effects of a Fragile X Syndromes. Being aware of the resources and programs available, can help both individuals and families discover the best options for living well with a Fragile X Syndrome diagnosis.
Resources and support
Local groups and programs can help you navigate Fragile X Syndrome. Explore these resources:
How we serve you
If you’re a member of Cardinal Innovations, there are services to assist you with Fragile X Syndrome. Learn about a service type or find a provider specializing in Fragile X Syndromes.