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Down Syndrome and Sleep by Stephanie Linder

June 20, 2019 130 0 1

 

It is estimated that at least 50% of children with Down syndrome have sleep problems. Data for adults is more limited, but studies indicate that these issues persist as people age.

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Down syndrome Foundation Nigeria (DSFN) is a non-governmental, non-political, not-for- profit association of children with Down syndrome. The Foundation also makes provision for parents, guardians, care – givers and other interested stakeholders.

Most people with Down syndrome are neglected, relegated, or abandoned by their parents and society because of the culture and myths that tend to stigmatize them and their family. They are equally abused physically and sexually with impunity. In extreme cases even their rights to life itself is denied them.

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