Down syndrome does not affect people based on ethnicity, social or economic status, and can happen in any family, anywhere in the world. It's important to remember that no human being is the same. We are all different, and that's what makes us special.
Source: (National Down Syndrome Society)
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The diagnosis of Down syndrome is not only done from the identification of physical characteristics after birth, but also through exams recommended by a pediatrician, often during pregnancy.
This is when the number of chromosomes doesn't change, but a piece of chromosome 21 becomes attached to another chromosome, giving the child the characteristics of Down syndrome.
Often the absence of answers to simple questions like these causes people to be prejudiced and underestimate the ability of those born with Down syndrome. Here is all you need to know about it—take a look.
Everything you should know about Down syndrome
Learn more about this genetic disorder that affects so many people all over the world
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What causes a child to be born with Down syndrome? What kind of care is needed for the child's social development and integration? Is Down syndrome more common in certain ethnic or religious groups? Is it a type of mental disability?
Often the absence of answers to simple questions like these causes people to be prejudiced and underestimate the ability of those born with Down syndrome. Here is all you need to know about it—take a look.