Emotional Expression in Down Syndrome: Understanding Crying
People with Down syndrome may experience emotions more intensely than others and may be more likely to cry when feeling strong emotions such as joy, sadness, frustration, or excitement. However, it's important to remember that individuals with Down syndrome, just like all individuals, are unique and can have varied emotional responses.Blood Disorders - Related Articles
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