Search Site
Search for:
Skip to content
Helpline: 1‑267‑338‑4262 |
info@genetic.org
Stay Connected
Donate Now
Toggle Navigation
Home
I’m a Parent
Tell Your Child About the Diagnosis
Clinics
Support Groups
Videos
Educational Brochures
Letter to Expectant Parents
Other Organizations
I’m an Adult
Clinics
Support Groups
Videos
Educational Brochures
I’m Pregnant
Prenatal Testing
Clinics
Support Groups
Videos
Educational Brochures
I’m a Medical Professional
Clinics and Research
Educational Brochures
Diagnostic Codes
Support Groups
Variations
About 47,XXY (Klinefelter)
About 47,XYY
About 47,XXX (trisomy X)
About 48,XXYY
Other Variations
Personal Stories
More Personal Stories
FAQ
Resources
Research and Clinical Trials
Research Opportunities for Families
Professional Directory
Clinics
Support Groups
AXYS 2021 Virtual Family Conference
Prior Conferences
AXYS Consensus Documents
Transitioning to Adulthood
Legal
Education/Schooling
Distance Learning
About AXYS
Board and Staff
Volunteer
Finances
Media
Support AXYS
DONATE NOW
Ways to Give
Fundraising Ideas
AXYS Fundraising Donation Form
XXYY Fundraising Donation Form
Matching Grants
Library
Research & Treatment Articles – all variations
47,XXY (Klinefelter)
47,XYY
47,XXX (trisomy x)
48,XXYY
Other Variations
Videos & Webinars
Books
AXYS News & Newsletters
Featured Research Papers
Research Articles List
Contact
Search Site
Search for:
Helpline: 1‑267‑338‑4262
|
info@genetic.org
Stay Connected
Donate Now
Menu
Home
I’m a Parent
Tell Your Child About the Diagnosis
Clinics
Support Groups
Videos
Educational Brochures
Letter to Expectant Parents
Other Organizations
I’m an Adult
Clinics
Support Groups
Videos
Educational Brochures
I’m Pregnant
Prenatal Testing
Clinics
Support Groups
Videos
Educational Brochures
I’m a Medical Professional
Clinics and Research
Educational Brochures
Diagnostic Codes
Support Groups
Variations
About 47,XXY
About 47,XYY
About 47,XXX (Trisomy X)
About 48,XXYY
Other Variations
Personal Stories
More Personal Stories
FAQ
Resources
Research and Clinical Trials
Research Opportunities for Families
Professional Directory
Clinics
Support Groups
AXYS 2021 Virtual Family Conference
Prior Conferences
AXYS Consensus Documents
Transitioning to Adulthood
Legal
Education/Schooling
About AXYS
Board and Staff
Volunteer
Finances
Media
Support AXYS
Donate Now
Ways to Give To AXYS
Fundraising Ideas
Matching Grants
Library
47,XXY (Klinefelter)
47,XYY
47,XXX (trisomy x)
48,XXYY
All Variations
Other Variations
Videos
Books
AXYS News & Newsletters
Featured Research Papers by Month
Research Articles List
Contact
Search for:
2013 AXYS Family Conference, Denver, CO
Home
»
2013 AXYS Family Conference, Denver, CO
2013 AXYS Family Conference, Denver, CO
Rick Frith
2019-07-12T15:53:30-04:00
Session Presentation Slides
PRESENTER
SESSION TOPIC
Sharron Close, PhD
Family Management Style and Diagnosis Disclosure in Klinefelter Syndrome: Preliminary Findings
Sharron Close, PhD
Columbia University & Yale University – Research Update (Panel)
Sharron Close, PhD
When Others Don’t Get It
Jackie Frazier, MA, SLP-CCC
Speech-Language Intervention: Goals and Expectations, Early intervention through High School
Sydney Martin, MS OTR
Occupational Therapy Treatment Across the age span
Phyllis Quatman; Gary Glissman
Legal and Law Enforcement Issues
Rebecca Wilson, PsyD, Erin Gorman Bozorgpour, PhD, Jamie Blume, PsyD
Behavioral Considerations for XY Chromosome Differences
Christa Hutaff-Lee, PhD
Supporting the Development of Planning and Org Skills
R. Maria R. Ochoa, LCSW
Strategic Planning & Resources for Crisis Prevention and Intervention
Pravin Rao, MD
XXY and Fertility – and introduction to Johns Hopkins Klinefelter Syndrome Center
Ram Raj Singh, MD
X/Y chromosome variations & Immune System Health
Ram Raj Singh, MD
UCLA Research Update (Panel)
Phillip S Zeitler, MD PhD
A Brief overview of endocrine issues in Klinefelter syndrome
Phillip S Zeitler, MD PhD
Endocrine Issues Related to X and Y Chromosome Variations
Jeannie Visootsak, MD, FAAP
Streams of Development and Behavior in XXY
Jeannie Visootsak, MD, FAAP
Health and Development in XYY Syndrome
Page load link
Go to Top