Communication and oral-motor function in Rett syndrome
Description
Rett Syndrome is a genetic disorder affecting young girls and is a progressive neurological disorder. Speech and communication and oral-motor function are significantly involved. This video presents strategies for dealing with this progressive disorder to maintain and in some cases improve function.
Runtime
31 min
Creator
Meek, Merry M
Series
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Date of Publication
1995
Database
Alexander Street
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