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Understanding and Modifying the Behavior of Children with X and Y Chromosome Variations: A Guide for Parents and Professionals
Created by jim@commulinks.com on 11/15/2011 6:24:22 PM


Understanding and Modifying the Behavior of Boys with XXYY: A Guide for Parents and Professionals
By Karen Riley, PhD


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This paper was originally commissioned by the XXYY Project.  At the urging of Dr. Riley, the XXYY Project has generously shared their valuable "Behavior Paper" with KS&A.

While this paper focuses on the behavioral profile of XXYY, it will prove very valuable for any child who is experiencing behavior issues.  This paper provides step-by-step instructions for coping with behavioral issues that many children with X and Y chromosome variations may experience to one degree or another.

We urge you to review this document and generally substitute your child's condition for XXYY.  In most cases, the fit is very good.

Dr. Riley is a frequent presenter at KS&A conferences.  Click here to view handouts of Dr. Riley's 2011 conference presentations.

Once again, we offer our sincere thanks to the XXYY Project for sharing this important work with KS&A Members!

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