
William's Syndrome
William’s Syndrome is a genetic disorder caused by the deletion of a small segment of DNA on chromosome 7. It affects approximately 1 in 7,500 births. People with this condition often have distinctive facial features, cardiovascular issues, and developmental delays, particularly in spatial skills. They are known for their outgoing, friendly personalities and strong verbal abilities. Individuals with William’s Syndrome may also experience challenges in daily living due to cognitive impairments. Early intervention and support can help improve their quality of life and assist with learning and social skills.