- You have probably already seen people who have Down syndrome. These people possess certain physical characteristics, such as a flatter face than usual and slanted eyes.
-It is also possible that they have a medical problem, such as heart abnormalities (heart defects). Children affected by Down syndrome often have learning problems and have a much harder time learning to talk and take care of themselves.
-But, despite so many challenges, children with Down syndrome can go to ordinary study centers, make friends, enjoy life and get work when they are older. The fact of receiving special help as soon as possible (when they are babies or children under two years of age) can be the key so they can lead healthier, happier and more independent lives.
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Many children with Down syndrome study in ordinary schools or study centers and attend ordinary classes. Some need special classes in the subjects where they have more learning problems. Their parents collaborate with the child's teachers and other professionals to develop a program that considers the most appropriate way to facilitate the learning process for each child in particular. Children with Down syndrome also like to play, play sports and participate in different activities, such as music or dance classes.
-Since children with Down syndrome look different, there are some children who mess with them and make fun of them. But children with Down syndrome have feelings like any other person and, when someone messes with them, it hurts their feelings. Children with Down syndrome want to be accepted and they like to have friends. If you know a child with Down syndrome, you can be very helpful in avoiding making fun of him. Instead, hold out your hand and address friendly words of encouragement.
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