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.
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Yes, a girl with Down syndrome can have a boyfriend, and many do. People with Down syndrome have the same relationship needs as people without Down syndrome.
Down syndrome is the correct term. People who are using "Downs" are speaking incorrectly. Down syndrome used to be called Down's syndrome, but since John Langdon Down did not have nor "invent" this chromosomal abnormality, the correct name is Down syndrome. Countries such as the UK, still use the term Down's syndrome, but shortening it to Down's is not using people first language, therefore, it is incorrect.
Yes, people with Downs Syndrome can get depressed.
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No, Down syndrome is permanent.
People with Down Syndrome CAN have a driver's license. Many people who live with Down Syndrome have a driver's license, and are perfectly fine drivers. Down Syndrome is not a disease, and people do not "suffer" from Down Syndrome. Down Syndrome does not prevent anybody from safely driving, going to college, owning a house, being married, having children, operating a business, or anything else.
Nationally, there are currently approximately 400,000 people with Down syndrome. Unfortunately, though, there is no breakdown on numbers for each state of those with Down syndrome.
50% of females with Down syndrome are able to conceive children, while males with Down syndrome are usually sterile.