Yes, there are support groups and organizations in many parts of the world. Just look on the internet.
Yes. There are online and local support groups. There are support groups for individuals with Asperger's Syndrome and for the families of individuals with AS. If you go to the OAASIS website listed in the "Related Links" section, it has information on support groups.
The Western North Carolina Down Syndrome Alliance serves Cherokee County, among other counties in the area. Try the Cherokee County Department of Social Services for other groups or sources.
The best way to determine where PWS Support Groups are located is through the national Prader-Willi Syndrome Association (USA) at www.pwsausa.org or 800-926-4797. Many states have in-person support groups, and PWSA maintains an on-line support group as well. Warmest regards, LG
Support groups are often good sources of information about Marfan; they can offer helpful suggestions about living with it as well as emotional support.
The Turner syndrome society of the United States The Turner syndrome association of Australia There are ones in England, Ireland, Scotland and other countries as well. Here is a link where you can get the contact information of Turner syndrome support groups around the world. http://www.turnersyndrome.org/international_friends.htm
Lot of attention
It could be possible to live a normal life if you have Down Syndrome if you get alot of support from family, friends, anyone close to you really
If you are over the age of 40 and haveing a baby.
Yes, there are organisations that can help families cope with Turner Syndrome. For more information about how to contact support groups worldwide, or in your part of the world, see the page link, further down this page, listed under Sources and Related Links.
down syndrome
Down Syndrome is a genetic syndrome, it has nothing to do with degrees of playfulness or his love of eating. That being said, Down Syndrome has a range of severity and there are a number of support websites if you just google for it.
Disorders, such as Down's Syndrome, are caused by nondisjunction.