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Shortly after a diagnoses of Down syndrome is confirmed,
parents should be encouraged to enroll their child in an infant development/early
intervention program. These programs offer parents special instruction
in teaching their child language, cognitive, self-help, and social skills,
and specific exercises for gross and fine motor development. Research
has shown that stimulation during early developmental stages improves
the child's chances of developing to his or her fullest potential. Continuing
education, positive public attitudes, and a stimulating home environment
have also been found to promote the child's overall development. |
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Definition Characteristics Educational Implications Special Topics References National Organizations Disabilities Defined Adapted from information published by the National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities |
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