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The importance of knowing how to deal with them Knowing the appropriate way to deal with children with Down syndrome is essential in determining the content of the special education program for the child and the services that can be provided to his family. Discovering the abilities and talents of these children Children with Down syndrome are like other children; they have their own personalities and several abilities. They also have emotions like pride, happiness, fear and frustration, and among them, we can find the shy one and the bold one. We often find children with Down syndrome in regular education classes, and most of them show the ability to learn reading, writing and mathematics. They only need special help in some of these areas. Some of them reach university education. These children are of different talents and strengths; some have special talents in music and various arts, and some excel in sports. In addition, with appropriate vocational training, they can be prepared for a normal life and suitable jobs. Protecting them from bullying Children with Down syndrome often get bullied and ridiculed; they experience society and people rejection. Many people believe that they cannot work or take care of themselves, which causes them severe psychological harm that negatively affects their self-esteem, as what happens to anyone who suffers from social rejection. Therefore, it is important to protect them from bullying, and to provide them with appropriate support. Necessary support: 1- Medical support must be provided to the child. 2 &#8211; Developing a special program (medical, educational and social) to help him reach his maximum potential. 3- Communicating with early intervention services, which provide occupational, physical, and speech therapy, which are often of low-cost or free. 4- Providing educational support to the child, through his participation in school, and this needs a team of teachers and school counselors that work together, To ensure that the child receives all the academic and social support he or she needs through an individual educational plan, which is arranged with the school and [&hellip;]"}