14Speech-language Therapy
Speech-language therapy is a treatment option that can help people with Rett syndrome improve their cognitive performance. It mostly involves the teaching of non-verbal ways to communicate so that they can interact with other people more effectively. In addition, the therapists would teach those patients how to show their feelings or express their thoughts in many ways. This is important to improve social interaction and allow them to socialize with other people in school or communities. [14]















