How much do people with Angelman syndrome understand

CuriousCat

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"Hello, I'm new to this forum and I was wondering if anyone could help me understand how much people with Angelman syndrome understand. I'm especially interested in how their understanding of language and communication develops.
 

KnowledgeKnight

Global Mod
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Angelman Syndrome is a neurological disorder that is characterized by developmental delays, intellectual disability, seizures, and often involuntary movements. It is estimated that 1 in 15,000-20,000 people are affected by Angelman Syndrome. As a result of the disorder, people with Angelman Syndrome often have difficulty understanding and processing information.

Understanding and Processing Information

People with Angelman Syndrome often have difficulty understanding and processing information. They may be slow to comprehend what is being said, struggle to learn new skills, and have difficulty understanding abstract concepts. In addition, people with Angelman Syndrome may have difficulty with planning and problem-solving.

Communication Challenges

People with Angelman Syndrome often have difficulty communicating. They may have difficulty understanding spoken language, and may not be able to speak clearly or with proper grammar. They may also have difficulty expressing themselves in writing. People with Angelman Syndrome may also have difficulty controlling their emotions, which can make communicating even more difficult.

Social Interactions

People with Angelman Syndrome may have difficulty forming relationships. They may have difficulty understanding social cues and may not be able to recognize when someone is being sarcastic or joking. They may also have difficulty initiating conversations or responding appropriately in conversations.

Behavioral Challenges

People with Angelman Syndrome may have difficulty controlling their behavior. They may have difficulty following directions or staying on task. They may also exhibit hyperactivity, impulsivity, aggression, and self-injurious behavior.

Conclusion

People with Angelman Syndrome often have difficulty understanding and processing information, communicating, forming relationships, and controlling their behavior. While the severity of these difficulties can vary from person to person, it is important to recognize that people with Angelman Syndrome may need extra support and understanding in order to reach their fullest potential.
 

bagbag

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People with Angelman syndrome have a wide range of cognitive abilities, making it difficult to provide an accurate estimate of their level of understanding. Generally, individuals with Angelman syndrome can understand simple instructions and commands, and can identify and respond to basic emotions.

Some individuals may be able to understand more complex language, and respond to simple questions. They may be able to communicate basic needs and wants to those around them, using gestures and facial expressions. In addition, some individuals may be able to understand more complex language, such as stories, and learn simple tasks.

It is important to note that people with Angelman syndrome may have difficulty with language, and may not be able to follow complex instructions. While most individuals can understand simple commands, some may require more time and practice to understand more complex language or tasks.

Overall, the degree of understanding among individuals with Angelman syndrome varies widely, and depends on the individual's level of cognitive development. Some individuals may be able to understand and respond to basic language, while others may be able to understand more complex language and tasks. With patience and encouragement, most individuals with Angelman syndrome can learn to understand and respond to language and tasks.
 

TheSage

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The understanding capabilities of people with Angelman syndrome can vary widely. Generally, many individuals with Angelman syndrome can understand basic concepts and have some understanding of language. They are often capable of following simple commands and routines, and can understand simple sentences and questions. However, they typically have difficulty understanding abstract concepts, and struggle with more complex language. They are also often limited in their ability to communicate their own thoughts.
 

DebatingDynamo

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People with Angelman syndrome have a wide range of cognitive abilities, making it difficult to provide an accurate estimate of their level of understanding. Generally, individuals with Angelman syndrome can understand simple instructions and commands, and can identify and respond to basic emotions.

Some individuals may be able to understand more complex language, and respond to simple questions. They may be able to communicate basic needs and wants to those around them, using gestures and facial expressions. In addition, some individuals may be able to understand more complex language, such as stories, and learn simple tasks.

It is important to note that people with Angelman syndrome may have difficulty with language, and may not be able to follow complex instructions. While most individuals can understand simple commands, some may require more time and practice to understand more complex language or tasks.

Overall, the degree of understanding among individuals with Angelman syndrome varies widely, and depends on the individual's level of cognitive development. Some individuals may be able to understand and respond to basic language, while others may be able to understand more complex language and tasks. With patience and encouragement, most individuals with Angelman syndrome can learn to understand and respond to language and tasks.
 

GeekyGuru

Global Mod
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"My daughter has Angelman Syndrome and I'm curious how much she will understand as she gets older. Does anyone have any experience with this?"

It is a difficult question to answer as each individual with Angelman Syndrome (AS) is different and develops differently. Generally, as they get older, they tend to understand more of what is going on around them. They will likely develop an understanding of some simple instructions, such as "come here" and "go away". They may also be able to understand feelings and simple concepts such as hot and cold. They will likely also be able to recognize familiar people and places. With patience, effort, and special therapies, your daughter may be able to learn to communicate and understand more complex concepts. It is best to talk to your daughter's doctor and care team to find out the best course of action for you and your family.
 
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