I imagine whether or not to put him/her on medications, and what kinds.... if they should put him/her in a public school....
1. Find a local organization that helps with this thing. 2. Come up with ways that the parent and the child can both learn and spend quality time together.
In reading this statement it sounds like an assignment for a class that you need to write. As a teacher with 30 years experience I could write this statement, but it would be what I think and not you. Sit down and think about what this means and write your statement. It is really the foundation of what "makes a teacher" and the start of your philosophy of teaching. Each teacher needs to have a philosophy concerning what they bring to students and what they expect from students. My guess is that you are just starting teacher education and your instructor is using this to help you format your thinking about teaching. The statement suggests that each child is a genius. But that is not altogether true. If the statement says that each child has a latent talent that a teacher has to "bring out" and nurture, I begin to reason with it. The statement also implies that a teacher is saddled with the responsibility to bring out the best in a child entrusted to him.
confusing discipline with punishment. Discipline helps children develop self-control and self-esteem. It teaches right from wrong. Punishment might restrain a child temporarily, but it does not teach alternative behavior. Punishment can even damage the parent-child relationship by reducing a child's trust in the parent.believing that what works at one time will work all the time. You need to change the way you discipline your children to keep pace with their natural growth. Different ages and stages, as well as different children, require different techniques.thinking that when you have difficulty disciplining a child, you are a "bad" parent. Don't put yourself down if you don't get the results you want. Think it through and try again.believing your children "should" behave a certain way at a certain time. Children are unique and special. They develop at their own speed, in their own way.believing you must "win" every battle. It is important to "pick your battles." Don't fight over unimportant issues.parents disagreeing in front of a child about discipline. Solve serious disagreements in private.
None that have been proven.Nobody likes to work - just ask your parents when they're on their way to their jobs if they'd rather stay home and play! School is your job, so it's best to just buckle down and get it over with.
There are thousands of trees that are cut down to make furniture. There have been millions of trees cut down since the beginning of time that have been used to make furniture and paper products.
No. Parents who have a child with Down syndrome do not have an increased chance in having another child with Down syndrome. Everyone has the same chance of having a child with Down syndrome, 1%.
Since Down Syndrome is not genetic and is a trisomy, dominant and recessive genes do not play a role and it is possible for two down syndrome parents to have a child without down syndrome.
That would mean that the mother is the one with Down syndrome, since men with Down syndrome are sterile. There is a 50% chance that the child will have Down syndrome and 50% chance that child will be born without.
no if the one of the parents have it and it is genetic then yes. but in this case no because it is not genetic
No, it is possible for 2 parents with down syndrome to produce a child with no non-disjunction disorder because of a gamete is produced with an extra copy of the chromosomes.
Yes two non-Down syndrome parents can have a Down syndrome child. This is the most common situation, mainly because very few Down syndrome affected people are parents. Few Down Syndrome affected people become parents, partly because of reduced fertility associated with the syndrome, partly because of an increased risk of passing on the syndrome (very roughly from 1 in 800 to 1 in 3), and partly because of societal restrictions. ___________ Also, the parent(s) who has 1 down syndrome gene will be passed onto the child
Like any other child? Why treat the child any differently because he or she has a disability. That would be discrimination.
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parent who has a child with a down syndrome needs to have a very very wide range of understanding and patient to their child. they should be always positive for their children and wont leave it anyhwere because they are sensitive and all they need was a very definite attention and unconditonal love from their parents because they are dependent of their parents who guides them and never leaves them no matter what.
No. Parents of Down Syndrome typically are normal genetically and there is no test for parents to determine the possibility of a Down Syndrome offspring. There are no known external factors that are known to contribute to Down Syndrome. It is possible to test for Down Syndrome in the fetus.
No Marie does not have a child with down syndrome. It was mistaken that she did because one of her children is crossed eyed.
kevin and jaime scollick - (previously Kent) Now Chesterfield, UK