You are your child’s biggest advocate!

Many professionals will help you and your child through life. But you are vital to your child’s success. To help your child:

Learn all you can about Down syndrome. This can help you know what to expect and how you can help your child.

Find out what type of financial help you can get by contacting your state’s Department of Developmental Disabilities.

Check into resources in your area. For example, many states provide free early-intervention programs for children with Down syndrome up to age 3 to help them get off to a good start.

Look into school options for your child. Federal law requires public schools to provide services to all children with disabilities who are ages 3 to 21.

Raising a child with Down syndrome has both challenges and rewards. Seeing your child’s progress and successes is one of the most rewarding feelings! Also, remember to take time for yourself, and ask for help when you need it. Ask your doctor or hospital about parent support groups. Talking to other parents who are raising children with Down syndrome can be a big help!

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