How To Diagnose And Treat Klinefelter Syndrome
Educational Support

Some Klinefelter syndrome patients have impaired cognitive and learning abilities. The other forms of treatment described can help improve these symptoms, but some individuals will need additional educational support. This simply means the patient will be provided with extra help in academic settings. This may mean the teacher provides the material to the individual with Klinefelter syndrome in a slightly different fashion. The patient may also be given additional resources during class and testing time, as well as additional classes to supplement the material being taught in regular classes. Academic support comes in many different forms, so the proper fit can be found to anyone. Although not all individuals with Klinefelter syndrome will need this type of treatment, academic support can be helpful to everyone, even those who do not have impaired learning and cognitive abilities.
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