Down's Syndrome
Down's Syndrome is a genetic condition caused by the presence of an extra copy of chromosome 21, leading to developmental and physical challenges. This condition can result in a range of characteristics, including distinct facial features, mild to moderate intellectual disability, and an increased risk of certain health issues.
Individuals with Down's Syndrome may benefit from early intervention programs, which can help improve their skills and abilities. With support, many people with Down's Syndrome lead fulfilling lives, participate in education, and engage in their communities. Awareness and understanding of this condition can promote inclusion and acceptance.