whats your opinions?
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Samthepigman28/03/13 @ 20:36
JamieG28/03/13 @ 20:57
I think it's wonderful. What a guy, doing more than most people would have the willpower or guts to do!
frankie1parke28/03/13 @ 21:02
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herman29/03/13 @ 17:02
Post Edited: 29.03.2013 @ 17:02 PM by herman
Anyone had much experience with people with Downs Syndrome?The couple kids I have met with it seemed pretty normal. The guy I knew in college with it, I would say was in the top 50% of the student population in terms of mental sharpness.
It seems to me that media makes down syndrome people less capable then they really are.
minibig129/03/13 @ 17:15
Iv worked with a few lads with Down syndrome, in my experience they are alot less capable and do struggle to keep up. Very satisfying work I always enjoyed it, very hard at times though
VinnyJones29/03/13 @ 21:22
herman said:Anyone had much experience with people with Downs Syndrome?
The couple kids I have met with it seemed pretty normal. The guy I knew in college with it, I would say was in the top 50% of the student population in terms of mental sharpness.
It seems to me that media makes down syndrome people less capable then they really are.
The couple kids I have met with it seemed pretty normal. The guy I knew in college with it, I would say was in the top 50% of the student population in terms of mental sharpness.
It seems to me that media makes down syndrome people less capable then they really are.
They can be the best friends you will ever have I've found. Any time I have worked with a person with Down's in a clinical setting you can immediately form a rapport with them. Can be very disarming.