World Down Syndrome Day is annually observed on March 21 to raise public awareness of Down syndrome, a congenital disorder caused by having an extra 21st chromosome.
World Down Syndrome Day (WDSD) endeavors "to create a single global voice for advocating for the rights, inclusion, and well-being of people with Dow…
World Down Syndrome Day on March 21 gives people with Down Syndrome and their advocates a voice and an opportunity to be heard.
As Nigeria joins the rest of the world to commemorate World Down Syndrome Day, WDSD, a non-profit making organization, the Engraced Ones Parent Support Group for Special Needs, EOPSGSN, weekend, condemned discrimination against children and young adults living with Down syndrome in ...
2012. On this day, people with down syndrome and those who live and work with them throughout the world organise and participate in activities and events to raise public awareness and create a single global voice to promote the rights, inclusion and well-being of people with down syndrome. ...
World Down Syndrome Day is observed on the 21stof March, signifying the uniqueness of the triplication (trisomy) of the 21st chromosome which causes Down syndrome. To commemorate World Down Syndrome Day, more than 20 Oracle Volunteers joined together for a day of activities with Divya Downs Trust...
Premier League clubs celebratedWorld Down Syndrome Dayon 21 March with a range of activities. AtEverton, 14 members of the Down's syndrome team fromEverton in the Community, which has one of the largest disability programmes in the world, came to the club's USM Finch Farm training ground to...
This book presents activities selected to meet the specific needs of a child with Down Syndrome. The activities may be adapted and modified to become part of the normal daily handling of and interaction with the baby. No age limit is applied to any of the activities as there is a wide ...
Have your child play with other kids who do and don’t have Down syndrome. Keep your expectations high as your child tries and learns new things. Make time to play, read, have fun, and go out together. Support your child in doing day-to-day tasks on their own. ...
effort, balance and focus to participate in all movement activities. There is often a misconception that people with Down syndrome are lazy, or they don't like to move. People with Down syndrome have a unique anatomy that makes movement more challenging. They truly work harder with every step...