Caring For an Infant with Down Syndrome - There are obvious physical signs of Down syndrome that are present at birth. These include folds at the inner corners of the eyes, a flat nose bridge,...
How to Introduce Down Syndrome to Family and Friends
Causes Risk Factors Treatments and Prevention of Down Syndrome - Trisomy 21 causes more than 90% of all cases of Down syndrome and begins in the early stages of cell division between the sperm and the egg cells. ...
Development Never Stops Even Through Adulthood - In years past, it was assumed that Down syndrome was a degenerative disorder. It was thought that there would be a slowing of the learning process...
Pictures can be good tools to use to explain to children what to expect. They do need to understand that their new sibling will look different from them in some ways. Another important factor is that because many children with Down syndrome have medical problems, the older children will need to be prepared for hospitals and for the fact that their new brother or sister may spend extra time in them. If the children have never been to a hospital it might be a good plan for the parents to take them on a tour of where the child will be born and focus on the positive but that way they will know what the parents are talking about when told the baby is in the hospital.
Disability for Down Syndrome Children and Adults - Along with the income and resources of the child, the income and resources of the parents or caregivers are investigated as well. If the child is in...
The main thing for parents is to make sure that their children know that the new baby is a special gift and that he or she was designed on purpose. The need to know that it is not anyone’s fault and not anything, anyone did to cause the new baby to have Down syndrome. As children, they will more than likely just see a new baby and they will love the baby as a member of the family.
Down Syndrome and Sources of Uncertainty for Families - The initial diagnosis of Down syndrome is typically unexpected and a great source of fear and confusion for the parents. Regardless of whether the...
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