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Monday, October 17, 2011

Did You Know?



When we first told people we were considering adopting a child with Down syndrome, many people were concerned that we realized what a commitment that could be.  I think, what some didn't say, was that they were concerned about all of the things Katie wouldn't be able to do.  Here are some things I bet you don't know about people with Down syndrome.

Did you know. . . 

  • That 1 in 5 children with Down syndrome (DS) play a musical instrument? For children older than ten, that number doubles. 
  • One of five children with DS sing in a choir or vocal group, for children older than ten, it is every one in three...
  • Two out of every three children with DS like to draw and/or paint pictures
  • Approximately 9 out of every 10 individuals with DS listened to someone read a book more than three times a week between the ages 2-5
  • Approximately 7 out of 10 children w/ DS use total communication (signs, etc) between the ages of 2-5
  • Approximately 7 out of 10 kids with DS saw a speech therapist two or more times a week between the ages of 2 and 5
  • Approximately 1 of every 3 children with DS older than ten rides a bike without training wheels
  • Seven of every ten individuals with DS older than ten participates on an athletic team through Special Olympics
  • Two out of every five individuals with DS participates on an integrated athletic team.
  • According to their families, 3 out of 5 individuals with DS know how to operate a computer.
  • One of every three individuals with DS older than ten with DS reads the daily newspaper on his or her own
  • Seven of ten individuals with DS older than 10 read books on their own for personal enjoyment
  • One of two children with DS go to school in a mainstreamed class.
  • 3 of 5 children with DS participate in school activities that are open to all students.
  • According to their families, 1 of 5 children with DS talk on the phone with friends more than three times a week. For children older than ten, that number doubles.
  • One of three children with DS write email regularly
  • Two of three children with DS over age ten have a boyfriend or girlfriend!
  • Approximately 7 of ten children with DS pray on a regular basis.
  • According to their families, approximately 7 of 10 individuals with DS imitate characters from a television program or movie
  • Approximately 2 of 3 individuals with DS older than 10 prepare their own breakfast each morning.
  • Three of four individuals with DS older than 10 make their own bed in the morning.
  • One of two individuals with DS (older than 18) work in a non sheltered workplace
  • One of five individuals with DS (18 or older) lives on his or her own.
Chris and I choose, with all of our children, to focus more on what they CAN do, not what they cannot.  I cannot wait for Katie to be able to do these things!  

1 comment:

  1. Anyone who would question your decision has clearly never been around a child (or adult, for that matter) with DS. Or they're jerks.

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