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In December 2011, the General Assembly declared 21 March as World Down Syndrome Day (A/RES/66/149).

Down Syndrome is a type of mental disability caused by extra genetic material in chromosome 21. The cause is not known.

The estimated incidence of Down Syndrome is 1 in 1,000 births worldwide. Each year approximately 3,000 to 5,000 children are born with this chromosome disorder.

The following publications from Down’s Syndrome Scotland, are aimed at new parents and relatives although they will also be of interest to students and professionals.
Information booklet for parents and relatives

When a baby has Down’s syndrome (370kb) – Information booklet for parents and relatives

Information for parents and relatives

Getting to know a baby with Down’s syndrome (147kb) – Information for parents and relatives

Booklet giving more detailed information

What is Down’s syndrome (456kb) – Booklet giving more detailed information

Booklet for parents and relatives includes inspirational stories and photos

A Little Book About Babies (3521kb)– Booklet for parents and relatives includes inspirational stories and photos