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‘High time mainstream schools opened doors to kids with Down syndrome’

Parents, experts say special needs children often experience bullying or exclusion due to a lack of awareness about inclusivity; parents of children with genetic condition emphasise lack of trained educators

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An NGO in Santacruz helps children with Down syndrome. Pic/Nimesh Dave

An NGO in Santacruz helps children with Down syndrome. Pic/Nimesh Dave

For years, awareness has been raised by parents, activists, and experts, who have advocated for policy changes and built support systems for individuals with special needs, yet the fight for true inclusion continues, as those with Down syndrome still struggle to find acceptance in society and schools.

World Down Syndrome Day is observed globally on March 21, signifying the triplication of chromosome 21—the genetic cause of the disease. mid-day spoke to parents, experts, and special educators to highlight the challenges faced by special needs children in the education system.

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