by DYNSEO | Dec 19, 2025 | all about down syndrome, all about down syndrome
Down syndrome, also known as Trisomy 21, is the most common chromosomal anomaly. In France, about 50,000 people live with this genetic condition, and each year, nearly 500 children are born with Down syndrome. Far from being an insurmountable disability, this...
by DYNSEO | Dec 19, 2025 | all about down syndrome, all about down syndrome
Understanding the link between sleep, energy, and emotional regulation to better support your child — You have certainly noticed: your child with Down syndrome is much more likely to have an emotional outburst when they are tired. What would have been a minor...
by DYNSEO | Dec 19, 2025 | all about down syndrome, all about down syndrome
The crises of your child with Down syndrome often leave you feeling helpless and exhausted. Screams, cries, violent gestures, fierce opposition: these intense moments mark the daily lives of many families and represent one of the most challenging aspects of support....
by DYNSEO | Dec 19, 2025 | all about down syndrome, all about down syndrome
How to create and use this essential resource for emotional regulation — Emotions are invisible. We feel them inside us, but they have no shape, no color, no measurable dimension. For a child with Down syndrome, who may struggle with abstract concepts, this...
by DYNSEO | Dec 19, 2025 | all about down syndrome, all about down syndrome
Recognize the warning signs to intervene before the crisis — Introduction: what if you could prevent crises? Imagine being able to anticipate the crises of your child with Down syndrome. Imagine spotting the warning signs early enough to intervene, defuse, calm...
by DYNSEO | Dec 20, 2025 | all about down syndrome, Advice from our coaches, All about Down's syndrome
Meta description : Discover the benefits of cooperative play for children with Down’s syndrome. Play in teams without competition to develop mutual aid and social skills. Main keyword: cooperative games trisomy 21 Alt text: Cooperative games for children with...