What is Down Syndrome?

Down syndrome is a genetic condition where an individual has three copies of the 21st chromosome. The effects of this extra DNA differs from individual to individual. Nevertheless, people with Down syndrome share the same hopes and dreams, likes and dislikes as everyone else. They love their families, value their friends, root for the home team, and cope with the challenges of daily living such as managing a budget, living independently and having a job. These individuals and their families want the same opportunities for education, health, relationships, community involvement and careers as everyone else. With advocacy and the right supports, we can help make that happen!

Just Like You.

 

White toddler girl with down syndrome wearing blue dress

New Parent Resources

Are you a new or expecting parent of a child with Down syndrome?

DSAA has the resources and answers you are looking for. Visit our New Parents webpage to learn more.

FAQs about Down syndrome