Science allows us to actually look at our chromosomes. If we see a third copy of chromosome number 21, we know that a person has Down syndrome.
Since Down Syndrome is not genetic and is a trisomy, dominant and recessive genes do not play a role and it is possible for two down syndrome parents to have a child without down syndrome.
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Children with Down syndrome have social needs that include the desire for companionship, acceptance, and opportunities for social interaction. They benefit from inclusive environments where they can build friendships and develop communication skills. Support from family, peers, and educators is crucial in fostering their social development. Engaging in community activities and play can also enhance their social confidence and integration.
Kirsten DeBear has written: 'Be quiet, Marina!' -- subject(s): Cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, Fiction, Friendship, People with disabilities, People with mental disabilities, Play
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not safe at all! why is this a question. ssri's are not to play with...
If you want to connect it to a computer you can view the disturbances in the infrared light.
Individuals who perform repetitive wrist movements, either at work or play, are at risk of developing carpal tunnel syndrome.
it depends on the disability. normally the children that are handicapped are not allowed to play and also the kids with down-syndrome are not allowed. but i have seen deaf children play with other children in sport teams... im not positive about outside of school though.
No, not all people with Down syndrome die by the age of 40. Advances in medical care and support have significantly improved the life expectancy of individuals with Down syndrome, with many living into their 50s, 60s, and beyond. Individual health, access to healthcare, and lifestyle factors play crucial roles in determining lifespan. However, it is important to note that they may have a higher risk of certain health conditions that can affect longevity.