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The Alaska Chapter of the National Down Syndrome
Congress is a non-profit organization of parents, relatives, Our goal is: • to provide education and disseminate information for members, new parents, and the community as a whole;
Services that the Alaska Chapter National Down Syndrome Congress provides include:
All parents have questions and concerns at the birth
of a child. A child with a disability raises a whole new set of
questions. The Alaska Chapter of the National Meetings are a mixture of business, education and pleasure, often including potlucks, picnics, mile-high ice cream sundays, and always good company. It is our hope to present an optimistic and realistic picture of Down syndrome to Alaskan communities and families, and to communicate our desire to have our children and friends appreciated and accepted.
©2008 Alaska Chapter of the National Down Syndrome Congress
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There are over 360,000 families in the United
States touched by This condition occurs in approximately one in 800 births. In the past it was thought individuals with Down Syndrome were severely or profoundly retarded. It is now known that most individuals are mildly to moderately retarded. Down syndrome is usually caused by an error in cell division called non-disjunction. However, two other types of chromosomal abnormalities, mosaicism and translocation, are also implicated in Down syndrome - although to a much lesser extent. Regardless of the type of Down syndrome which a person may have, all people with Down syndrome have an extra, critical portion of the number 21 chromosome present in all, or some, of their cells. This additional genetic material alters the course of development and causes the characteristics associated with the syndrome.
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