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Fine Motor Skills in Down Syndrome

7 Ideas on Fine Motor Skills in Children with Down Syndrome

    As educators working with students who have significant disabilities, we know how essential it is to support their growth in various areas. Fine motor skills are the building blocks of daily activities, self-care skills, and communication, and they play a crucial role in a child’s ability to navigate the world. To do that effectively, we need some creative and effective ways to enhance fine motor skills in the classroom. Let’s dive into some ideas on developing fine motor skills in children with Down syndrome.

    Down syndrome personality traits and how to support students in the classroom.

    Understanding Down Syndrome Personality Traits: A Guide for Teachers and Parents

      For people with an extra chromosome, there are several traits that are more likely to occur. The most important thing to remember is that not every person with that same extra chromosome is exactly the same. Yes, there are some general Down syndrome personality traits, physical differences, and cognitive differences. Again, individuals with Down syndrome are individuals and share many of the same personality traits as everyone else. So let’s explore the various personality traits commonly seen in individuals with Down syndrome, and provide tips on how to support their emotional and cognitive well-being.