Stop sugar coating things. If they can learn as just as well and have less health complexities then there’s no disorder in the first place. It’s like saying someone with autism and ADHD has no impact. With the right education we can bla bla bla.
Our four kids with Down Syndrome learn differently, but are they are all able to talk, read, write, and spell. None of them have any health issues. They rarely get sick. I can't even recall one time in the last 5 years that any of them have even had a fever.
While you can tell relatively easily if an individual has down syndrome, this says more about them sharing similar physical traits than them all looking exactly the same. This is the same with race where you can tell if someone is Indian but that doesn’t mean that all Indians look alike. I guess the main issue with the video is a wording problem. Although the sub heading says that a common misconception is that they look alike, the actual intention of what the person’s saying is that people with down syndrome aren’t clones of one another in terms of appearance.
There is definitely a characteristic Downs look (which I actually love! Probably most people who've ever been close to someone with Downs do) that's true. But beyond that they all have their own individual appearance which varies widely just like with other people, including different hair and eye color of course. If you put two people with Downs syndrome next to each other you can definitely tell them apart they don't look the same in that way like identical twins!!
@@Imarida2I have seen that too I know what you mean! Just looked it up though and read that only humans can get Downs actually, but that other animals can have things that look similar.
Let me tell you how much they look alike.. I use to think just 1 guy ĺooked that way and through out my life i kept seeing what i thought was the same guy...thought he was following me my whole life
Some common physical features of Down syndrome include a flattened face, outside corners of the eyes that point upward, small ears, a short neck, and a tongue that tends to stick out of the mouth. They may also have almond-shaped eyes. Since people with down syndrome share same physical features, they may look similar, but each individual has his own personality and abilities.
Because some snowflake made this in hopes to make others treat people with disabilities better but they’re not realizing that their “facts” are completely subjective and based on their own personal opinions and not actual statistics….. video should be titled “things to remember about” and specify that “not all are”
While individuals with Down syndrome may share some physical characteristics, such as almond-shaped eyes, a small nose, and a single crease in the palm of the hand, each person with Down syndrome is unique and has their own individual appearance. It is not accurate to say that everyone with Down syndrome looks alike. Like any group of individuals, there is a range of physical appearances and individual differences among people with Down syndrome. Additionally, people with Down syndrome, like all people, come from diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds, which can also affect their physical features.
You’re talking about the common Phenotypic patterns not the overall appearance. If you meet a bunch you’ll be able to tell them apart. They have very similar features but they don’t look 100% the same.
It varies widely from person to person, all different levels of functioning too. I'm not speaking from an educated point of view just personal experience; just realized I actually don't know the "official" answer to that either, anyone else better at explaining?
It effects their speech (enlarged. Tongue makes speaking harder) can affect hearing (also makes learning to speak more difficult). It affects muscles (hypotonia) and ligaments & tendons (hypermobility) making it much harder to build enough strength to walk, run, hold a pencil etc It can also effect organs particularly the heart & can cause general learning difficulties.
@@MrSimplified i know damn well that three weeks ago you asked yourself “does Chloe Branigan have down syndrome? And if so can they comment it under this video?”
i need to work to sustain a family els i starve, as long as they can work and they can support them self fine,when you ask me to support them then i have a problem.
They’re werid and I would never ever be friends with them or talk to or answer or do something with them like my other friends and I do. They wouldn’t be allowed to be friends with me
Well, the learning part isn’t false… They do have more trouble learning and understanding bc complex things than people without down syndrome would.
im starting to think there is an imposter among us
Agreed
@@ujustgotmerked9473. Ya maybe you.
They have it harder but still they can learn many things
@@ujustgotmerked9473 one of us one of us. We accept her one of us. Gooba gobba gooba gobba.
Stop sugar coating things. If they can learn as just as well and have less health complexities then there’s no disorder in the first place. It’s like saying someone with autism and ADHD has no impact. With the right education we can bla bla bla.
Our four kids with Down Syndrome learn differently, but are they are all able to talk, read, write, and spell. None of them have any health issues. They rarely get sick. I can't even recall one time in the last 5 years that any of them have even had a fever.
Why do you think their health is bad? It has nothing to do with health, there are many Down Syndrome people who goes to GYM and sports
Syndrome and disorder are different
@@GabidenZhazylbekovhey you guyssss!🤣😭
5 is false. You can literally always tell if someone has downs by look.
While you can tell relatively easily if an individual has down syndrome, this says more about them sharing similar physical traits than them all looking exactly the same. This is the same with race where you can tell if someone is Indian but that doesn’t mean that all Indians look alike. I guess the main issue with the video is a wording problem.
Although the sub heading says that a common misconception is that they look alike, the actual intention of what the person’s saying is that people with down syndrome aren’t clones of one another in terms of appearance.
Nah. They legit all have the same face😂
@@qqma4791 even other species are easy to pick out When they have downs Syndrome
There is definitely a characteristic Downs look (which I actually love! Probably most people who've ever been close to someone with Downs do) that's true. But beyond that they all have their own individual appearance which varies widely just like with other people, including different hair and eye color of course. If you put two people with Downs syndrome next to each other you can definitely tell them apart they don't look the same in that way like identical twins!!
@@Imarida2I have seen that too I know what you mean! Just looked it up though and read that only humans can get Downs actually, but that other animals can have things that look similar.
Let me tell you how much they look alike..
I use to think just 1 guy ĺooked that way and through out my life i kept seeing what i thought was the same guy...thought he was following me my whole life
You do have a point lmao
ROFL lol funny haha.
I really thought the same person was following me I almost called the cops 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
No 5: "Look alike" doesn't mean "identical".
The 3rd one I know from experience I have a girl with down syndrome at my school and she's nice sometimes but she's also usually pissed
Nah they all actually look alike
The last one is dumb because it says the all look alike and then they go on to descrive personality like wth that's not looks
Can i get a real scientific answer why they all look the the same because they do
Some common physical features of Down syndrome include a flattened face, outside corners of the eyes that point upward, small ears, a short neck, and a tongue that tends to stick out of the mouth. They may also have almond-shaped eyes.
Since people with down syndrome share same physical features, they may look similar, but each individual has his own personality and abilities.
@@MedBoard robot
I'm not a robot😂 for your reference I'm mentioning the source below:
www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/birthdefects/downsyndrome.html
@@MedBoard. Slay
Womp womp
Why is this girl sound like Siri😂?
I'm not Siri, but I'm flattered you think I sound like a multi-billion dollar AI company 😂
@@MedBoardthis isn’t an ai talking?
@@MedBoardyou even comment like siri lol
@@Tana-vm1cd. You even bro even write like Siri.
Can't tell these days so is on the rise @@MedBoard
People with downsyndrom can learn. Often learning problems.
They all look the same
Na they look all same
I tought he said Defucking
"DOWN SYNDROME"
not up syndrome
*Downs
I've met some down syndrome people, and their learning and cognitive abilities seemed pretty normal to me.
That varies depending on the person and their genetics
True. I have a friend with downs and she is so cute and smart
All of these are arguably true, not myths.
This is what they said about people with autism, I have autism and people said I was stupid, I'm not stupid, I'm atypical.
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good for you. No one is stupid. And don't listen to anyone calling you stupid cuz if they do I will find them and scare them. 😂
OP, what was it like growing up with Autism? Was yours mild?
Always ask than assume. Any question is a good question. Be honest and don’t judge.
Why do they all look exactly the same? Literally clones of Sloth from The Goonies🤣😅
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People? what People????? i hate Mathematics and their Kids
Why was she talking about personality you said they look the same 😂😂
Because some snowflake made this in hopes to make others treat people with disabilities better but they’re not realizing that their “facts” are completely subjective and based on their own personal opinions and not actual statistics….. video should be titled “things to remember about” and specify that “not all are”
Why is no one liking you 😂😂😂
They all the same😂
Yeh and. Whats so funny about that
Try being one for a few years 😢
Last two points are pure cope
yea, so after I heard the number 5 I knew this was all BS, because if you're saying they don't all look alike you're lying.
While individuals with Down syndrome may share some physical characteristics, such as almond-shaped eyes, a small nose, and a single crease in the palm of the hand, each person with Down syndrome is unique and has their own individual appearance. It is not accurate to say that everyone with Down syndrome looks alike. Like any group of individuals, there is a range of physical appearances and individual differences among people with Down syndrome. Additionally, people with Down syndrome, like all people, come from diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds, which can also affect their physical features.
You’re talking about the common Phenotypic patterns not the overall appearance. If you meet a bunch you’ll be able to tell them apart. They have very similar features but they don’t look 100% the same.
@@lemongrab6173 They just look 90% the same 💀
@@angelg3642 if you say so.
@@angelg3642agreed
they look the same in my eyes
Source: we made it up
Many of these are lies. There are many things most will not face during a real conversation on this topic.
Syndrome is down but chromosome count is up
I’d rate this video a 47/46👏👏
1. true
2. true
3. true
4. true
5. true
I'm so confused about DS. The only thing I've noticed were their looks and some speech. What does it do other than basically affecting their face?
It varies widely from person to person, all different levels of functioning too. I'm not speaking from an educated point of view just personal experience; just realized I actually don't know the "official" answer to that either, anyone else better at explaining?
It effects their speech (enlarged. Tongue makes speaking harder) can affect hearing (also makes learning to speak more difficult).
It affects muscles (hypotonia) and ligaments & tendons (hypermobility) making it much harder to build enough strength to walk, run, hold a pencil etc
It can also effect organs particularly the heart & can cause general learning difficulties.
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Source :
Womp womp 💀
I have down syndrome
who asked
@@arton5923 nobody but why tf u care
No you don't
@@arton5923me
@@MrSimplified i know damn well that three weeks ago you asked yourself “does Chloe Branigan have down syndrome? And if so can they comment it under this video?”
i need to work to sustain a family els i starve, as long as they can work and they can support them self fine,when you ask me to support them then i have a problem.
😢
They’re werid and I would never ever be friends with them or talk to or answer or do something with them like my other friends and I do. They wouldn’t be allowed to be friends with me
How come they all look the same tho?🤣😭
Hey you guysssss!!
No gg they all look alike
nope, once you see more people with down syndrome you’ll see differences. it’s like saying “all black people look alike”
That's technically the whole point of downs. They look the same but act different.