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  • Behavioral Science
  • Developmental Pediatrics

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  • Unusual behaviors are frequently linked to genetic syndromes, forming a behavioral phenotype.
  • A behavioral phenotype characterizes unique behaviors associated with specific syndromes, distinct from psychiatric diagnoses.
  • CHARGE syndrome exhibits complex and variable behaviors, yet commonalities suggest shared underlying sources.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore how pain, sensory issues, and anxiety influence the behavior of individuals with CHARGE syndrome.
  • To investigate the potential of self-regulation skills in mitigating challenging behaviors in CHARGE syndrome.

Main Methods:

  • This study reviews existing literature and clinical observations regarding behavioral phenotypes in genetic syndromes.
  • It specifically analyzes the impact of physiological and psychological factors on behavior in CHARGE syndrome.
  • The role of self-regulation strategies is examined through case examples and theoretical frameworks.

Main Results:

  • Pain, sensory processing difficulties, and anxiety are significant contributors to behavioral challenges in CHARGE syndrome.
  • These factors can manifest as self-stimulatory behaviors, aggression, or withdrawal.
  • Early identification and intervention for these issues are crucial.

Conclusions:

  • Addressing pain, sensory needs, and anxiety is essential for understanding and managing behaviors in CHARGE syndrome.
  • Fostering self-regulation skills offers a promising avenue for improving behavioral outcomes.
  • A holistic approach integrating medical, therapeutic, and educational support is recommended.