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How likely is a person to have a child with Down syndrome if he/she has a sibling with DS?

Down Syndrome: FAQ
For the vast majority of people, having a sibling with DS does not increase one's risk of having a child with DS. That's because 95% of all cases of DS are not inherited. The chromosomal test on the person with DS will show how likely it is to be an inherited case. Not at the present time. To quote Drs. Lodha and Bragga of the Dept of Pediatrics, All India Institute of Medical Sciences in New Delhi: "Evidence-based studies on the efficacy and safety of traditional Indian medicines are limited.

If I am registering more than one child, do I get a sibling discount?

Acting School FAQ – LCA Acting School in Orange County
All of our first-time students pay full price for their first child and receive a $50 discount for each additional sibling. Continuing students pay full price for their first child and receive a $25 discount for each additional sibling.

Can my child be placed with his/her sibling?

Little League "B" FAQ
Absolutely! If the players play at different skill levels, we ask that you allow them to be placed separately in "A" and "B" leagues, however, requests that they be kept together will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

How likely is it that my child has a hearing loss in both ears?

Victorian Infant Hearing Screening Program : Frequently Aske...
Results from hearing screening programs in other states indicate that around one child in every thousand (1/1000) has a significant bilateral (in both ears) hearing loss at birth. 

Is my child likely to inherit my need for glasses?

Frequently Asked Questions about Eye Conditions & Eye Ca...
Possibly. If both the biological parents wear glasses, your children are likely to need them as well.

What can a child with Down syndrome do?

MUSC Children's Hospital - Down Syndrome Center
Children with Down syndrome can usually do most things that any young child can do, such as walking, talking, dressing, and being toilet trained. However, they generally do these things later than other children. The exact age that these developmental milestones will be achieved cannot be predicted. However, early intervention programs, beginning in infancy, can help these children achieve their individual potential.

When is my child most likely to bite another child?

Biting, SVCMC; New York NY
Biting occurs in a variety of situations, most often when many children are together. In the United States, human bites are the most common injury at day care centers.1 Most biting can be prevented with proper supervision that includes helping children express their feelings appropriately. A child of any age who frequently bites other children may need special arrangements for day care. Parents may be asked to transfer their child out of a center when biting becomes a continual problem.

Can I come with my spouse, parent, child, or sibling?

Animas Valley Insititute Vision Quest - Vision Quests & ...
Yes, but not on our Quests and Soulcraft Journeys (which are longer and often more psychologically and spiritually intense than our other programs), we encourage you to come on your own. All of our programs provide the opportunity to shed your everyday self and let go of your routine way of being. Often this is difficult when you are accompanied by someone who is very close to you and who might end up "anchoring" your old way of being.

How to change sibling items into child items?

FAQ: SuperMemo 99
Select Add as last child at the top of the contents window and drag sibling items to drop them on those that are to become their parents Use File : Delete collection. When you start SuperMemo, it tries to open the last collection used. Even it it has been deleted, SuperMemo create a new collection of the same name. This is why it is more convenient to delete collections from within SuperMemo

Can my child's sibling come to the Surgery Center?

Ambulatory Surgery Center: Children FAQ'S
We request that only the parents come to the Center. Space is limited. There will be other recovering patients close by and traffic in the recovery area needs to be minimized for medical reasons. Siblings will NOT be permitted near other recovering patients. Please make other arrangements for your other children.

What is a sibling ?

GoodDogInfo regards a sibling as dogs that have the same parents, whether or not they were born in the same litter. Dogs that have the same parents are siblings.

If a child is abusing another child (peer or sibling) is it child abuse?

FAQ - Child Abuse and Neglect: Recognizing, Reporting, and R...
Situations of child abuse, including sexual abuse, are reportable when the perpetrator is in a caretaking role (e.g., babysitter) or there is suspected lack of supervision by the parent/adult caretaker, enabling the activity to take place. The following variables should be considered when assessing possible abuse, including sexual activity, between children: Whether the behavior is considered developmentally appropriate (e.g.

Who should be especially careful about Reye syndrome? Who is likely to get Reye syndrome?

Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Diseas...
Reye's syndrome has been found to affect people of all ages; however, more than 90 percent of those affected are under age 15.

What is my child's prognosis now that the moyamoya syndrome has been diagnosed?

Frequently asked Questions - Moyamoya Syndrome - Clinical Se...
Our data suggest that the patient's prognosis is very definitely linked to clinical status at the time the diagnosis is first made and when surgical treatment is instituted. Many of the authors who write about moyamoya link prognosis to age at diagnosis, but I don't believe that this indicator is a strictly accurate one.

What if I think my child has Reye syndrome?

Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Diseas...
Immediate medical attention is vital. Statistics indicate an excellent chance of recovery when Reye syndrome is diagnosed and treated in its earliest stages.

What should I be concerned with in feeding a child with Down syndrome?

Cincinnati Ohio Speech Therapy Services, Cincinnati Speech T...
Just like other areas gross and fine motor development, children with Down syndrome need more leading to each developmental milestone with feeding and oral function. There are specific nipples/bottle systems that promote significantly better intake rate made by Playtex, coordination, and endurance. They need to be introduced sooner to solids and transitioned quickly through each stage to table foods.

Can a child with Down syndrome go to school?

MUSC Children's Hospital - Down Syndrome Center
Yes. There are special programs beginning in the preschool years to help children with Down syndrome develop skills as fully as possible. Along with benefiting from early intervention and special education, many children can be integrated in the regular classroom, to some extent. The outlook for these children is far brighter than it once was. Many will learn to read and write and participate in diverse childhood activities both at school and in their neighborhoods.
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