Frequently Asked Questions
What is Rett’s Syndrome?
People with Rett’s syndrome show normal development until about six months to one year, after which they start to show symptoms of autism. These include avoiding social interactions, odd motor behaviours and a loss of speech. This condition almost exclusively affects females.
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