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Abstract. Christof Wunderlich's book, The Mongoloid Child, mixes precise, established fact with his poetic license as an author and his deep feelings as the father of a youngster with Down's syndrome.
Mongoloid (/ ˈ m ɒ ŋ ɡ ə ˌ l ɔɪ d /) [1] is an obsolete racial grouping of various peoples indigenous to large parts of Asia, the Americas, and some regions in Europe and Oceania. The term is derived from a now-disproven theory of biological race. [2]
Help your child change from one activity to the next with very clear signals. For younger kids, seeing a picture or singing a song can help. Use pictures to make a daily plan your child can...
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Today, it is perceived as misleading and offensive to use the term of mongoloid to refer to people with Down's syndrome.
A Mongolian spot, also known as slate grey nevus or congenital dermal melanocytosis, is a benign, flat, congenital birthmark with wavy borders and an irregular shape.
The patches are present at birth and occur in more than 90% of children of Mongoloid race (e.g. East Asians, Polynesians, Indonesians, Micronesians). They occur less frequently in other races. What is the treatment for dermal melanocytosis?
X-ray films of the pelvis during early infancy revealed the iliac index to be 64°. The child sat alone at 8 months, talked at 10 to 12 months, stood alone at 12 months and walked at 15 months.
Most couples in the group of 15 (Table 1) gave three major reasons why they had decided to keep their mongoloid child at home. First, they felt they could love and care for him better. Second, they felt a certain amount of responsibility for this child. And third, the child contributed much happiness to the family.
Congenital melanocytosis, previously known as Mongolian spots, is a very common condition in any part of the body of dark-skinned babies. The spots are flat, gray-blue in color (almost looking...