Abstract

Down syndrome (DS) is a chromosome 21 condition that leads to abnormalities in a number of organs, unusual facial traits, as well as intellectual and developmental problems. It takes more time, effort, and patience to raise kids with DS, which makes it a hard undertaking. Another challenging difficulty is the significant amounts of stress and sadness that DS parents experience. With the help of strategies and local values, this program seeks to educate parents of DS patients so they may create social change (positive deviation). This service is provided in two stages, socialization and education, as well as genetic counseling, to help influence social change in society, particularly in families with DS children. According to socialization research findings, the biggest health issues for kids with DS are metabolic and dietary issues. During discussion, parents' emotional states were also exposed. In order to learn more about the family history of genetic illnesses and risk factors, parents receive genetic counseling. A variety of experts are involved in this service's education, including psychologists, psychiatrists, and pediatricians, who can give an overview of how to appropriately care for DS.

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