Down syndrome
Title: Down syndrome
Category: /Society & Culture/People
Details: Words: 892 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Down syndrome
Category: /Society & Culture/People
Details: Words: 892 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
In 1866, an Englishman, named John Langdon Down, published the first clinical description of the condition that is now called Down syndrome (Capone 2004). According to Turner & Alborz (2003), Down's syndrome occurs in approximately one in six hundred live births per year. Also known as Trisomy 21, Down syndrome is a common birth defect caused by an error in cell division. This error in cell division causes the person to have an extra portion on the number 21
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Capone, George T. M.D. (2004) Down Syndrome: Genetic Insights and Thoughts on Early Intervention. Infants and Young Children, 17, 45-48.
Lalo, Elodie & Debu, Bettina. (2003). Visuospatial Attention and Motor Preparation in Individuals with Down Syndrome. Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly, 20, 134-150.
Roizen, Nancy J & Patterson, David. (2003). Down's Syndrome. Lancet, 361, 1281-1289.
Turner, Stephen & Alborz, Alison. (2003). Academic Attainments of Children with Down's Syndrome: A Longitudinal Study. British Journal of Education Psychology, 73, 563-583.