RESUMO -O objetivo deste estudo foi, a partir da avaliação de linguagem de um grupo de 10 meninos com idades variando entre 6 e 13 anos e com a síndrome do cromossomo X frágil (SXF), caracterizar o nível de comunicação desses indivíduos a partir de escalas de desenvolvimento normal. Constatou-se que dentro desta amostra, os indivíduos apresentaram predominantemente forma de comunicação linguística (80%), atingindo o nível máximo de até 3 anos de idade. Concluiu-se que os dados obtidos confirmam o significativo atraso na aquisição e desenvolvimento da comunicação, necessitando, portanto, de intervenção precoce e especializada.PALAVRAS-CHAVE: síndrome do X frágil, fala, linguagem, comunicação. Characteristics of the communication in individuals with fragile X syndromeABSTRACT -The aim of this study was to make a characterization of the communication in a group with fragile X syndrome (FXS), based on normal development scale. The sample has 10 boys, between 6 and 13 years and with FXS. All of them were submitted to language evaluation. The most part of them had the communication in linguistic form (80%), until 3 years old. It was considered that the data confirmed the significant delay in the acquisition and development of the communication, being necessary an early and specialized intervention.
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