They do things like a typical child; they can do everything that a "normal" child can do.
Yes, children with Down syndrome can get adopted. I have two sisters, both have Down Syndrome, and both were adopted. They are amazing :)
50% of females with Down syndrome are able to conceive children, while males with Down syndrome are usually sterile.
No, because people with Down syndrome can't have children.
Yes
Children with Down syndrome can learn to participate in physical exercise activities like other children. It may take children with Down syndrome longer than other children to reach developmental milestones, but they will eventually meet many of these milestones.
Christopher Kliewer has written: 'Schooling children with Down syndrome' -- subject(s): Children with mental disabilities, Down syndrome, Education, Educational anthropology, Social aspects, Social aspects of Down syndrome
No. Parents who have a child with Down syndrome do not have an increased chance in having another child with Down syndrome. Everyone has the same chance of having a child with Down syndrome, 1%.
That would mean that the mother is the one with Down syndrome, since men with Down syndrome are sterile. There is a 50% chance that the child will have Down syndrome and 50% chance that child will be born without.
== == * I did some research and learned that men with Down syndrome are usually sterile. Most women can get pregnant and have children. Since there is a high risk of Down syndrome in the baby (35%-50%), many times the pregnancy would end in a miscarriage. But many Down syndrome people have had children. * Technically yes, but it's unlikely. Fertility is greatly reduced in both males and females with Down syndrome, although there have been a few cases of males fathering children and females bearing them. * Actually, there has only been 1 case of a male fathering a child. A women with Down syndrome can have children, but there is a 50% chance that the baby will be born with Down syndrome.
Jack B. Share has written: 'Motor development of children with Down syndrome' 'Developmental landmarks for children with Down's syndrome (mongolism)' -- subject(s): Child development deviations, Down syndrome, Tables
No, almost all males with Down Syndrome are unable to have children. There have only been three recorded cases of Down Syndrome fathers
No Marie does not have a child with down syndrome. It was mistaken that she did because one of her children is crossed eyed.