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16 Ways You Can Help Your Child With Down’s Syndrome

Q. My 3 year old son has been diagnosed with down’s syndrome. He understands instructions. How can I help him flourish with this condition?

KU: A flattened face , almond shaped eyes, short neck, small ears, a tongue that sticks out of the mouth, small hands and feet, palmer creases may be the visible physical traits in a child with Down Syndrome. First described by Langdon Down, is associated with moderate to severe mental retardation. It is a condition that creates irreversible limitations on survivability, intellectual achievement and competence in managing life tasks. Adaptive abilities seem to decrease with increasing age, especially after 40.

Despite their problems, children with Down Syndrome are usually able to learn self- help skills that enable them to be assistance in a family or institutional setting.

Traditional view holds that children with these symptom are unusually placid and affectionate. The quality of their social life depends on both IQ level and supportive home environment. They also manifest less maladaptive behavior than other learning disabilities.

Like most kids Down syndrome kids tend to do well with routine. They also respond well to positive support than discipline. Keep these things in mind and :

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