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Rett Syndrome

Worrying about Rett Syndrome at 3–6 months

Rett Syndrome is rarely identifiable at 3–6 months, because its hallmark is a later loss of skills after a period of normal early development — usually after 6–18 months. At this age, simply track ordinary milestones like eye contact, head control and babble, and seek prompt review if your baby ever goes backwards. A focused Rett assessment becomes meaningful later and is confirmed only by a clinician with genetic testing — never an online form.

Worrying about Rett Syndrome at 3–6 months
Rett Syndrome worries at 3–6 months — read this first — Ask Pinnacle, the Child Development Kośa

If your baby is 3 to 6 months old and you've read something frightening about Rett Syndrome, take a breath — what you're feeling is love, not failure, and the timing here matters enormously.

In short

In most cases, Rett Syndrome (ICD-11 LD90.0) is not something that shows itself clearly between 3 and 6 months. The hallmark of classic Rett Syndrome is a period of apparently normal early development followed by a regression — a loss of skills already gained — and that turning point usually appears later, most often after 6–18 months. At 3–6 months, the kindest and most useful thing you can do is simply track your baby's ordinary milestones and bring any genuine concern to a clinician — not search for a diagnosis that cannot meaningfully be made this early. This is reassurance with watchfulness, not a verdict.

What is actually appropriate to watch at 3–6 months

Rather than hunting for signs of a specific rare condition, gently notice the broad, joyful building blocks of these months:
  • Eye contact and social smiling — does your baby look at you and smile back?
  • Head control steadily improving when held or during tummy time
  • Reaching and grasping for objects, beginning to bring hands to the mouth
  • Cooing and babbling, turning towards your voice
  • Settling and feeding in a fairly predictable rhythm

These are the things that tell us development is unfolding. A single "off" day is not a worry — babies vary hugely. What clinicians pay attention to is a persistent pattern, or — importantly with Rett Syndrome — a loss of skills your baby once had, such as stopping using the hands, losing babble, or a slowing of head growth. If you ever notice your child go backwards in any area, that is the moment to seek a prompt review, at any age.

When a Rett assessment becomes meaningful

Because Rett Syndrome is defined by regression and emerging hand-use difficulties, a focused evaluation usually becomes meaningful after the first 6 months and into the second year, when the developmental picture is clearer. It is a genetic condition (most often linked to the MECP2 gene) and is confirmed through clinical assessment and genetic testing arranged by a paediatrician or developmental specialist — never from a checklist or an online form. If you have a strong family history or a specific clinical worry now, raise it directly with your paediatrician, who can decide whether earlier review is warranted.

The Pinnacle way

A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care — never from an online form or a checklist. Across 70+ centres in 4 states, our clinicians look at your baby's whole developmental story with warmth and patience, not labels. If something feels off, a calm developmental check and gentle early intervention support are always there for your family.

Trusted sources

WHO ICD-11 (LD90.0, Rett Syndrome); American Academy of Pediatrics developmental milestone guidance (healthychildren.org); CDC "Learn the Signs. Act Early." milestone resources (cdc.gov).

Next step — Trust your instinct without alarm: note your baby's milestones, and if anything worries you — especially a loss of skills — book a developmental check with a Pinnacle clinician.

This is general information, not a diagnosis — a clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care.

What to watch

At 3–6 months, watch the joyful basics: social smiling, eye contact, improving head control, reaching and grasping, and cooing or babble. A single off day is normal. The key worry sign — at any age — is a loss of skills your baby once had, such as stopping hand use, losing babble, or slowed head growth. If you see your baby go backwards, seek a prompt review.

Try this at home

Make daily face-to-face play part of your routine — sing, talk and pause to let your baby 'reply' with a coo or smile. These small moments both nurture development and help you notice your baby's natural rhythms over time.

Trusted sources

Developed by SETU Consortium · Pinnacle Blooms Network · Last reviewed 2026-06-10 · reviewed every 365 days

This is general information, not a diagnosis. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care.

Frequently asked

Can Rett Syndrome be diagnosed at 3 months old?

It is very unlikely to be identified this early. Rett Syndrome is defined by a regression — a loss of skills after a period of normal development — which typically appears after 6–18 months. At 3 months the developmental picture is not yet clear enough for a meaningful assessment.

What is the most important early sign of Rett Syndrome?

The hallmark is regression: a baby loses skills they previously had, such as purposeful hand use or babbling, sometimes with slowed head growth. If you ever notice your child going backwards in development at any age, seek a prompt clinical review.

How is Rett Syndrome confirmed?

It is a genetic condition, most often linked to the MECP2 gene, and is confirmed through clinical assessment by a paediatrician or developmental specialist together with genetic testing — never from a checklist or an online tool.

What should I focus on at 3–6 months instead?

Enjoy and gently track ordinary milestones: social smiling, eye contact, improving head control, reaching for objects, and cooing or babbling. If anything persistently worries you, a developmental check offers reassurance and direction.

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