How Do You Discipline Someone With Down Syndrome?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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  1. Routine. Routine and structure are important for any child, but this is especially true for children with Down syndrome (DS). …
  2. Reward. …
  3. Choice. …
  4. Redirection. …
  5. Consistency.

How do you discipline a child with Down syndrome?

  1. Give your child chores around the house. …
  2. Have your child play with other kids who do and don’t have Down syndrome.
  3. Keep your expectations high as your child tries and learns new things.
  4. Make time to play, read, have fun, and go out together.
  5. Support your child in doing day-to-day tasks on their own.

What are the behaviors of Down syndrome?

The most common mental health concerns include: general anxiety, repetitive and obsessive-compulsive behaviors;

oppositional, impulsive, and inattentive behaviors

; sleep related difficulties; depression; autism spectrum conditions; and neuropsychological problems characterized by progressive loss of cognitive skills.

What should you not say to someone with Down syndrome?

  • Nothing. …
  • “You only get given what you can handle.” …
  • See also: 9 Things Never to Say to a Parent of a Special Needs Child.
  • “He/she is God’s gift.” …
  • “I could never handle what you handle.” …
  • See also: 9 Things Never to Say to Working Moms.
  • The “R” word.

How do you deal with someone with Down syndrome?

  1. do not talk down to people with Down’s syndrome – treat them like anyone their age.
  2. do not just talk to parents or carers, talk directly to people with Down’s syndrome.
  3. do not use outdated and offensive language when talking to people with Down’s syndrome – see the Down’s Syndrome Association language guide.

Can you have Down syndrome and look normal?

For example, many but not all people with Down syndrome have almond-shaped eyes and a short stature. However, like typical people who share similar features, they look more like their families than each other.

What is the mental age of a person with Down syndrome?

The average IQ of a young adult with Down syndrome is 50, equivalent to the mental ability of

an eight- or nine-year-old child

, but this can vary widely. The parents of the affected individual are usually genetically normal.

How do you motivate someone with Down syndrome?

  1. Learn about DS. The more you know, the more you can help both you and your child.
  2. Love and play with your child. Treat him or her as you would treat a child without disabilities. Take your child places, read together, have fun together.

What to say when someone finds out their baby has Down syndrome?

  • “Congratulations.” They just had a baby! …
  • “He/She looks just like you.” The baby probably does look like someone in the family. …
  • Tell them what you have learned from the RMDSA website and share the resources you’ve identified.

Can someone with Down syndrome work?

More opportunities are available for education and employment today than ever before. Anecdotally, we know that

people with Down syndrome can be excellent employees

and some employers have reported a higher satisfaction level among ALL workers when they have co-workers who have Down syndrome.

What is the average lifespan of a person with Down syndrome?

What is the life expectancy for people with Down syndrome? The life expectancy of people with Down syndrome increased dramatically between 1960 and 2007. In 1960, on average, persons with Down syndrome lived to be about 10 years old. In 2007, on average, persons with Down syndrome lived to be

about 47 years old

.

Can Down syndrome be cured?

No. Down syndrome is a lifelong condition and

right now there isn’t a cure

. But many health problems associated with the condition are treatable.

Who is most likely to get Downs?


Women who are 35 years or older when they become pregnant

are more likely to have a pregnancy affected by Down syndrome than women who become pregnant at a younger age. However, the majority of babies with Down syndrome are born to mothers less than 35 years old, because there are many more births among younger women.

Do Down syndrome babies cry differently?

Just like any baby, infants who have

Down syndrome will sometimes be fussy

. The temperament of a baby with Down syndrome is not usually any different from the temperament of any other baby.

Can Down syndrome go undetected?

The most common reason for this late diagnosis is the lack of knowledge in the medical field on this rare form of Down syndrome. However,

many individuals can go undiagnosed up into adulthood

and there are still thousands who never receive a diagnosis.

What celebrity has Down syndrome?

Names Details Jay Beatty Celtic F.C. fan Jamie Brewer Actress who appeared in American Horror Story: Murder House and American Horror Story: Coven Chris Burke Actor and folk singer, best known for his role in Life Goes On as character Charles “Corky” Thacher Collette Divitto Entrepreneur who started Collettey’s Cookies
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