so that they'll not be totally deprived
so that they'll not be totally deprived
No, Down syndrome is permanent.
People with Down syndrome receive education through a variety of settings, including mainstream classrooms, special education programs, and individualized learning plans tailored to their unique needs. Many schools follow inclusive practices, allowing students with Down syndrome to participate alongside their peers while providing necessary support. Special education services may include speech therapy, occupational therapy, and personalized instruction to help them develop academic and social skills. Collaboration between educators, parents, and specialists is crucial to creating an effective learning environment for these individuals.
In Japan people receive a very good education and all the pupils work really hard.
No. Plenty of people receive a perfectly good education without religion being involved.
Yes, individuals with Down syndrome may receive government funding and support through various programs. In the United States, for example, they may qualify for assistance under Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI), depending on their circumstances. Additionally, many states provide funding for special education services and healthcare support, which can help meet the needs of individuals with Down syndrome. The specific benefits and funding available can vary by country and region.
I would contact someone at my local school there are usually people to help out at adult education. I am not sure about the certain degrees but they would be able to tell you where to seek the scholarships.
A proportional amount to the number of those in the population with AS, give or take a few.
youll need to be certified and be a people person;)
Anne Weinstock has written: 'Education and training for young people'
Longer work hours.
There are 14 (fourteen) institutions of higher learning in and around Tanzania, including its capital Dar-es-Salaam; given this amount of institutions Tanzanians are educated and do receive education. For further information, google "Tanzania, University or Education".