Cook-Down Syndrome-Blog 4
Overview of Down Syndrome Down syndrome is a genetic disorder that can cause mild intellectual disabilities and developmental delays in children (Kazemi et al., 2016). Down syndrome is not inheritable, but it is genetic in the sense that it is most often caused by the formation of an extra chromosome 21. Meaning, a person has three of the 21st chromosome instead of two. This blog will discuss the psychological concepts, theories, and models associated with Down syndrome as well as provide an overview of how those within a person's environment can help support their disability. Psychological Concepts Psychological concepts are used to understand a person and why they behave in certain ways based on the context that influences them. Concepts seek to interpret abstract ideas into words that can be understood in a universally accepted way. Down syndrome is conceptualized as a genetic disorder triggered by the existence of a third chromosome 21 that causes delayed growth, mild in...