About Down Syndrome
One in every 733 babies born in the U.S. has Down syndrome. The life expectancy of people with Down syndrome has increased dramatically in recent decades - from 25 in 1983 to 56 today. In that same span of time, advancements in education, research and advocacy have had a tremendous impact on the opportunities that individuals with Down syndrome have to live healthy and fulfilling
lives. Today, many people with Down syndrome:
- Attend neighborhood schools and learn in typical classes alongside their peers without disabilities.
- Graduate from high school and go to college.
- Comprise a vibrant part of the American workforce.
- Actively participate in the social and recreational aspects of their communities.
- Live independently, make their own choices, and advocate for their rights.
For more information, please go to the official National Down Syndrome Society webpage.
