Prevention

Prevention strategies for mental health problems in children and adolescents with Williams syndrome focus on early identification of risk factors and implementation of supportive interventions. This may include providing structured environments, developing coping strategies for anxiety, and fostering positive social experiences to build self-esteem and resilience. Parent education and support are also crucial components of prevention efforts, helping families understand and manage the unique challenges associated with Williams syndrome.
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