Showing posts with label Genetic disorder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Genetic disorder. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

WILLIAMS SYNDROME

you can play with it...Image by Pensiero via Flickr William Syndrome is a rare disorder caused by missing genes. The disorder which affects 1 in 7500 people has distinctive psychological and physical effects. People with Williams can live full and healthy lives, but they do experience cardiovascular and other physical symptoms related to the disorder. Before 1980, people were considered mentally handicapped but later researchers were able to note, although that had difficulty with math skills, writing, and negotiating space, their language skills were rather good they were friendly, talkative and outgoing. People with Williams are able to maintain intensive eye contact with other people, and can easily engage strangers in conversation. However, these traits can often get them in trouble, because Williams Syndrome patients lack a sense of irony, cannot read facial expressions well, and are unable to see malicious intent.In other words they lack a theory of mind-they are unable to see things from another person's perspective.
To learn more about William Syndrome Go to The Williams Syndrome Association.

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Friday, September 5, 2008

Down's Syndrome Association Nepal

Terraced farming on the foothills of the Himal...Image via Wikipedia Welcome to Down's Syndrome Association Nepal
DSA Nepal was founded in May 2006 by Shila Thapa, president of the DSA, relatives and seven parents of children with Down Syndrome. Each parent has experienced horrifying days during the infancy of their child and consequently feel inspired to generate changes in the attitude of society towards children with Down Syndrome.

I worked for 10 years transporting young children with disabilities. The families of these children were dedicated and in love with them, they were all gifts from God. I used to take my children with me on my bus runs and they would ask a lot of questions and I always gave them this straight answer. "We are all different, and in each of us, is a gift from God, look for that in everyone you meet."

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