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Down Syndrome
  • Jessamy Munger and Rachel Sanborn

2
Definition
  • Most common and readily identifiable chromosomal
    condition
  • Caused by a chromosomal abnormality for some
    unexplained reason
  • Changes the orderly development of the body and
    brain

3
Characteristics
  • Low muscle tone
  • Flat facial profile
  • Upward slant to the eyes
  • Abnormal shape of the ear
  • Single deep crease across the center of the palm
  • Hyperflexibility, excessive ability to extend the
    joints
  • Small skin folds on the inner corner of the eyes

4
Characteristics
  • Very social, warm, loving children
  • Thyroid problems
  • ADHD
  • Hearing and vision problems
  • Sleeping problems
  • Receptive language is better than expressive
    language
  • Excessive space between large and second toe
  • Enlargement of tongue in relationship to size of
    mouth

5
Medical Explanation
  • Extra portion of the number 21 chromosome
  • Three ways the extra portion occurs
  • Nondisjunction
  • Mosaicism
  • Translocation

6
Educational Implications
  • Prepare children for long term goals
  • How to behave properly with peers
  • Use visual aids and prompts
  • Corresponding level of material
  • Highly structured environment
  • Reduced teaching space
  • Less distractions
  • Control extraneous stimuli
  • Positive behavior modifications program
  • Use brief or visual instruction
  • Sight words and visual cues
  • Grammar and sequencing is very difficult for them

7
Educational Implications
  • Allow them more time to complete assignments and
    time for breaks
  • Language organizers
  • Share notes
  • Easier reading material
  • Present material in other ways besides in writing
  • Shorter directions task analysis
  • Use demonstrations and picture cues
  • Read directions aloud
  • Oral cues and prompts
  • Modified worksheets
  • Alternate activities only when needed
  • Lessen writing tasks

8
Adaptive Devices
  • Glasses
  • Hearing Aids
  • Visual Tools
  • Pictures embedded with sight words
  • Picture cards
  • Computer Usage
  • Modified Worksheets
  • Books

9
Adaptive Devices
Slant Board
Adjusted Keyboard
Tracing Board
10
Playing Card Holder
Large Playing Cards
Talking Calculator
Picture Phone
11
Life Implications
  • Educational concerns, career preparation,
    employment, domestic life, community
    involvements, social maturation, and recreational
    activities need to be taken into consideration
  • Need well-planned coordination
  • Career preparation
  • Develop self-esteem
  • The goal is to pursue daily living tasks without
    assistance or with minimal assistance
  • Need leisure activities also

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Life Implications
  • 2 year 4 year colleges with LD programs
  • Non-Credit Transitional Programs on college
    campuses-with w/o follow-up services
  • Post-Secondary Independent Living Programs
  • Look for a place that provides . . .
  • Independent Living Skills
  • Vocational
  • Educational
  • Social/Self Esteem
  • Recreational
  • Individualized
  • Community Based
  • Options for Long-term Comprehensive Support
    Services
  • Include Goal Setting Training
  • Consider the Whole Person
  • Help Parents and Young Adult Establish a New
    Relationship
  • Maintain Active Partnership Between Parents and
    Staff

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Websites
  • Down Syndrome http//www.nas.com/downsyn/
  • Down Syndrome on the Internet http//www.downsyndr
    ome.com/
  • Enabling Devices http//enablingdevices.com/
  • National Association for Down Syndrome
    http//www.nads.org/
  • National Down Syndrome Congress
    http//www.ndsccenter.org/
  • National Down Syndrome Society http//www.ndss.org
    /
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