People with Sotos syndrome can have normal lives as long as they get the support they need along the way. Physical and occupational therapy can help with motor skills, and speech therapy can be effective at working through speech delays in early years. Adults may be restricted from certain activities such as driving, but many are employed and can live independently.

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