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Adopting or Fostering a Child with Down Syndrome

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Are you considering adopting or fostering a child with Down Syndrome? Join our conversation with Dr. Sara Williams, a developmental-behavioral pediatrician at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. She provides developmental evaluations and follow-up care for children with a variety of neurodevelopmental disabilities, including in the Thomas Center for Down Syndrome.
In this episode, we discuss:

  • What is Down syndrome?
  • How common is it?
  • What are the different types of Down syndrome? Is genetic testing routinely done when Down syndrome is suspected?
  • What are some of the common physical traits of a person with Down syndrome?
  • What are the common developmental disabilities caused by this disorder?
  • What are the common intellectual disabilities caused by this disorder?
  • Is there a way to know in advance how intellectually impacted a child may be?
  • Do the symptoms differ depending on the type of Down syndrome the child has?
  • What are the common mental health issues that people with this disorder may exhibit?
  • What are some ways to determine the degree of impact if you adopt a child past infancy?
  • Interventions that can help.
  • How do these kids fit within the school system? What is the school system required to do?
  • What are the common medical conditions that may accompany trisomy 21?
  • What is the life expectancy of a person with Down syndrome?
  • Is there a medical specialty that those considering adopting or fostering a child with Down syndrome should seek out?
  • What are some common mental health issues and behavioral issues that may be more common in people with Down syndrome?
  • How to find mental health and behavioral treatment for children and adults with Down syndrome?
  • How does trauma interact with Down syndrome?
  • Is attachment difficult for kids with Down syndrome who have experienced trauma?
  • Are people with Down syndrome able to live independently in adulthood?
  • What makes a difference in the prognosis for children with Down syndrome?
  • Why should people consider adopting or fostering a child with Down syndrome?

Resources:

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Are you considering adopting or fostering a child with Down Syndrome? Join our conversation with Dr. Sara Williams, a developmental-behavioral pediatrician at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. She provides developmental evaluations and follow-up care for children with a variety of neurodevelopmental disabilities, including in the Thomas Center for Down Syndrome.
In this episode, we discuss:

  • What is Down syndrome?
  • How common is it?
  • What are the different types of Down syndrome? Is genetic testing routinely done when Down syndrome is suspected?
  • What are some of the common physical traits of a person with Down syndrome?
  • What are the common developmental disabilities caused by this disorder?
  • What are the common intellectual disabilities caused by this disorder?
  • Is there a way to know in advance how intellectually impacted a child may be?
  • Do the symptoms differ depending on the type of Down syndrome the child has?
  • What are the common mental health issues that people with this disorder may exhibit?
  • What are some ways to determine the degree of impact if you adopt a child past infancy?
  • Interventions that can help.
  • How do these kids fit within the school system? What is the school system required to do?
  • What are the common medical conditions that may accompany trisomy 21?
  • What is the life expectancy of a person with Down syndrome?
  • Is there a medical specialty that those considering adopting or fostering a child with Down syndrome should seek out?
  • What are some common mental health issues and behavioral issues that may be more common in people with Down syndrome?
  • How to find mental health and behavioral treatment for children and adults with Down syndrome?
  • How does trauma interact with Down syndrome?
  • Is attachment difficult for kids with Down syndrome who have experienced trauma?
  • Are people with Down syndrome able to live independently in adulthood?
  • What makes a difference in the prognosis for children with Down syndrome?
  • Why should people consider adopting or fostering a child with Down syndrome?

Resources:

Support the show

Please leave us a rating or review. This podcast is produced by www.CreatingaFamily.org. We are a national non-profit with the mission to strengthen and inspire adoptive, foster & kinship parents and the professionals who support them.
Creating a Family brings you the following trauma-informed, expert-based content:

  continue reading

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