World Down syndrome Day 2020 · 2020-01-30 · Down syndrome have 47 chromosomes. Having the extra...

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World Down syndrome Day 2020

It’s ok to be a different colour!

Just like you

They say that I have extra needs,

and while that’s partly true,

the needs that matter most to me

are the same ones you have too.

I need to be accepted.

I need friends that make me smile.

I need a chance to learn and grow,

feeling valued all the while.

Sure, I need some extra help

and just like you, some things I can’t do

but I hope you’ll see beyond all that

INSIDE I AM JUST LIKE YOU…..

What is Down syndrome?

Babies are born with Down syndrome and will always have it

Down syndrome is not an illness,you can’t catch it like a cold

Children with Down syndromeshare some physical characteristicsbut look more like their familiesthan each other.

It may take children withDown syndrome longer tolearn some things.

Having Down syndromecan affect their speech,learning and physicaldevelopment.

Children with Down syndrome

go to school

like watching TV

have friends

love to play

have feelings

are just like you!

ActivityChildren with Down syndrome find speech difficult.

Activity - Dictogloss

Did you know that your body is made up of billions of cells,which are too small to see without a strong microscope?Inside most of those cells are chromosomes, which are thread-like strands. These carry the plan which tells our bodies howto grow.

Chromosomes come in pairs - we get half from our mum, halffrom our dad.

People without Down Syndrome have 46 chromosomes (23pairs).

Down syndrome is caused by an extra chromosome in yourcells – there is a 3rd copy on 21st chromosome. So people withDown syndrome have 47 chromosomes.

Having the extra chromosome 21 makes the growing plan workdifferently to other people.

Sometimes people with Down syndrome learn in a differentway and their bodies sometimes work differently too. Peoplewith Down syndrome are different from you in some ways, butare like you in many ways too.

People with Down syndrome are good at some things and haveto work really hard at others. They can play, dance, learn, be ina relationship, get a job and live on their own - just like you.

True or False?

Children with Down syndrome can’t go to school

Children with Down syndrome enjoy going to school

True or False?

People with Down syndrome are always happy

Children with Down syndrome experience all emotions – just like you!

True or False?

People with Down syndrome can work

Absolutely!Young people with Down syndrome enjoy working

Young people with Down syndrome enjoy acting

Young people with Down syndrome enjoy modelling

True or False?

You can catch Down Syndrome

Of course not!

Young people with Down syndrome enjoyfriendships and….

Young people withDown syndromeenjoy family life

True or False?

People with Down syndrome can’t get married

Of course they can!

Young people withDown syndromeenjoy relationships

True or False?

People with Down Syndrome can’t play sport

Of course people with Down syndrome enjoysport

True or False?

People with Down Syndrome can’t drive

Yes they can!Young people with Down syndrome enjoy getting about

True or False?

Children with Down Syndrome like the same things as other children

Absolutely!

Children with Downsyndrome enjoy thesame things as you!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4p9GyWXWcw&t=114s

Just like you

Plenary

What have we learnt about people with Down syndrome?

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