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Babies and children with Temple syndrome may have trouble feeding, growth delays and hypotonia (decreased muscle tone). This disease can cause mild intellectual disability, and those affected may take longer to reach developmental milestones like crawling or walking. Temple syndrome can also cause changes in the way a child's face looks. It may cause a broad forehead, a short nose with a wide tip, downturned mouth corners, high-arched palate, and a small jaw. 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Babies and children with Temple syndrome may have trouble feeding, growth delays and hypotonia (decreased muscle tone). This disease can cause mild intellectual disability, and those affected may take longer to reach developmental milestones like crawling or walking. Temple syndrome can also cause changes in the way a child's face looks. It may cause a broad forehead, a short nose with a wide tip, downturned mouth corners, high-arched palate, and a small jaw. 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