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Down's syndrome Introduction Statistically, Down's Syndrome affects 1 in every 800 babies born. There is no medicine can down's syndrome people take to become not down's syndrome ones, so there is no doubt that D.S. is a social problem. The problem associated obviously with matching D.S. Children to pre-set curriculum. Down's Syndrome or Trisomy 21, Our bodies cells have chromosomes contain all information about us, things like sex, male or female, hair colour, eyes ...etc, People who have D.S. have an extra chromosome 21 in the cells in their bodies, which associated with some physical, processing and learning difficulties. This paper will review the definition of D.S. and then discuss D.S. people characteristics, then learning difficulties and behaviour, finally teaching Down's Syndromes people. Definition: Stephanie Lorenz, 1998, "Down's Syndrome is a genetic condition caused by a failure in the cell division." The baby grows by cell division of...

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