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How does a person with Down syndrome see?
Research suggests that all children with Down syndrome experience impaired vision to varying degrees. Early detection, treatment and effective support are vital to minimize the impact of poor eyesight on development and learning.
Do people with Down syndrome have friends?
Friends play a significant role in mental and physical health; however, individuals with Down syndrome and other developmental disabilities, even those who are included in general education programs, have not developed friendships as hoped.
Can people with Down syndrome communicate?
The most common communication problems for adults with Down syndrome are that their speech may be difficult to understand (speech intelligibility) and that they have difficulty with long conversations, with telling about what happened to them or retelling a story, and with asking for specific clarifications when they …
Do people with Down syndrome have photographic memory?
Most people with Down syndrome have an amazing memory for people, places and past events. This can often be described as “photographic memory.” Children may make lists of facts they are interested in such as favorite movie actors or songs. Children also may easily remember where things are or places they have visited.
How do you connect with someone with Down syndrome?
Always speak directly with the person with Down syndrome, not the person with them. Give them time to respond. Take their lead on what support they need to communicate. Know that every person with Down syndrome is unique, with their individual personality, strengths and support needs.
Do people with Down syndrome have special abilities?
Students with Down syndrome can have a range of abilities. They can learn and develop new skills throughout their lives, but reach goals at a different pace. Remember to focus on the individual and learn firsthand about his or her capabilities and special needs.