Question

My friend’s child is three years old this year, but we all feel that this child is not quite normal. When we took the child for a check-up, we found out that the child has congenital idiocy, which the doctor said is Down Syndrome.

Answer

In addition to daily care, children with Down Syndrome can receive special education to control their early motor skills. Learning goals are set according to their different levels of development to achieve self-care and independent living. Down Syndrome, also known as trisomy 21, or congenital or Down Syndrome, is the most common congenital defect caused by chromosomal abnormalities in children. As the name implies, the disease is a mental disorder with a specific phenotypic trait caused by congenital factors. Trisomy 21 is a congenital defect disease caused by genetic factors, influenced by the parents’ own genetics, and is an unchangeable factor in human medicine.