World Down Syndrome Day: Improve our Support Systems

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March 21st is known internationally as World Down Syndrome Day, a day dedicated by the United Nations to bring awareness and promote inclusion of persons living with Down Syndrome. But why is there an emphasis on Down Syndrome? Within our society, individuals who do not display typical signs of development are often excluded or cast aside. Unfortunately, society has placed individuals with Down Syndrome within this category without understanding the condition. Hence the need to debunk myths, spread awareness and advocate for better support systems to promote inclusivity of individuals living with living with the condition. What is Down Syndrome? Down Syndrome refers to a genetic condition that occurs when an individual is born with 3 copies of chormosome 21, as opposed to the usual 2 copies.  To break it down simply, an extra DNA package is created.  As a result, children with Down Syndrome experience intellectual delays and display distinct bodily features. Individuals with d...

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