Understanding Oral Sensitivities in Children with Down Syndrome
This is a common misconception, there is no scientific evidence to suggest that children with Down syndrome have an aversion to textures in their mouths. Oral sensitivities often occur in children with Down syndrome due to impaired oral motor skills but these sensitivities can and should be addressed with early intervention.Babies & Teething - Related Articles
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