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A Practical guide for Parents Epilepsy and Rett Syndrome

by International Rett Syndrome Association

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Educational and Therapeutic Intervention in Rett Syndrome (Notebook)

by Hunter, Kathy

This book explores a variety of treatment strategies and learning approaches for Rett syndrome which have been used with some girls. Just as each girl is unique, the choice of learning ... More

Pathways to Learning in Rett Syndrome

by Lewis, Jackie & Wilson, Debbie

Parents and teachers of girls with Rett Syndrome will welcome this book, which offers a greater understanding of, and insight into, their potential to learn and develop. It offers accessible advice ... More

Rett Syndrome-Clinical & Biological Aspects

by Hagberg, Bengt

This volume provides a detailed survey of the clinical development of Rett syndrome from its earliest manifestations in childhood through to adulthood More

The Rett Syndrome Handbook 2ND Edition

by Hunter, Kathy

Combines an immense amount of practical information with the latest in research. It allows families to understand, cope, advocate and assure greatest growth for the patients both as children and adults. ... More

The Rett Syndrome Handbook in words you can understand from those who understand

by Hunter, Kathy

The Purpose of this publication is to circulate the most up to date information on Rett Syndrome. In words you can understand from those who understand More

Understanding Rett Syndrome

by Lindberg, Barbro

based on a survey of girls with Rett syndrome More

Understanding Rett Syndrome 2nd Edition

by Lindberg, Barbro

The 1991 first edition was based on a survey of girls with Rett syndrome, and though Lindberg (Stockholm Institute of Education) still uses those findings, she here incorporates new medical findings ... More

Your Daughter Has Been Diagnosed with Rett Syndrome

by Greenblatt, Kim Isaac

This text explains firsthand reactions to the initial diagnosis of Rett Syndrome as well as some coping mechanisms and suggestions for life strategies. Part of all sales go to Rett Syndrome ... More

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