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18/03/2012 08:39
WEBLINK to other's webstite related to DS

23/01/2011 14:49
Dear Parents: Click on Parent Sharing for Free Download Educational Material for your Child. For members only!! Wink

24/06/2010 01:32
Click to Events for more info about Talks/Workshop Organized in Malaysia, tag on the calender.TQ

06/03/2010 09:39
If you have ideas or issue you would like to share with us, please email to us at hr@mydownsyndrome.
org Shock

05/03/2010 16:29
if u have any inquiries regarding p7 admission & accessment, click on Project 7 to get our contact number

04/03/2010 06:37
Check web link for official website of agencies in Malaysia providing services for OKU Grin

Welcome

Welcome to My Down Syndrome Portal. This website is dedicated to the parents of their Down Syndrome child who attends the program at the Kiwanis Down Syndrome National Center. Contact us at hr@mydownsyndrome.org or call our office at 03 78033171

WDSD in the local news...


Some of the events are highlighted in Malaysia's local news..

1. The Star



2. Apa Kata Wanita

Good morning.I m pretty sure our little children with Down Syndrome are very excited to perform live on Apa Kata Wanita today at 3pm,on TV1!

OKU card (issued by JKM) and car stickers (issued by local councils)

Hi Parents..

Have you registered for an OKU card for your child?

If you haven't, perhaps it's time to do so, to take advantage of the priviledges.

If you have, do you know that you have to upgrade/renew the OKU card to one similar to our IC card?


You may want to save this links.

OKU card application form
From the main page, enter (Masuk) to the homepage.
On the right hand side, scroll down : click on "Muat turun Borang-borang"
then select Borang Pendaftaran Kanak-kanak Kurang Upaya (0-18tahun) pdf file, and click on the link "Muat turun" on the right to download.

From : PSG Secretary 2012

WDSD AT KDSF NC





THE WORLD DOWN SYNDROME IS AN ANNUAL CELEBRATION HERE IN KDSF.

WE WOULD INVITE EVERYONE TO JOIN THE CELEBRATION.


21 March 2012 (Wednesday)

Programme

2.00 pm      Arrival of Guests

“Colours of Hope”

Photography and Handicraft Exhibition

3.15 pm      Arrival of  Patron

Tour of Exhibition

3.30 pm      Negaraku

3.40 pm      Welcome address by

v Mr Godfrey Rajalingam

Speech by Chairman,

Kiwanis Down Syndrome Foundation -National Centre

3.50pm       World Down Syndrome Day - Video Presentation

4.00 pm      “Colours of Hope” Performance by KDSF Students

4.30 pm      Official Cake Cutting Ceremony

Group Photography

4.45  pm Refreshment

5.00 pm      Program ends


SEE YOU THERE...

WORLD DOWN SYNDROME DaY 2012



World Down Syndrome Day will be on MARCH 21ST. The National Centre was invited to join in the Global Video Event organized by Down Syndrome International where 68 countries have taken part (the video is 9 minutes long.


Down Syndrome International presents the Global Video Event "Let Us In – I Want To Learn!" in partnership with 68 countries for World Down Syndrome Day 2012.


Here is the link to the DSi website where the video is embedded http://www.ds-int.org/let-us-in-i-want-to-learn.

Please check this amazing video out and forward to all friends and family etc!





Down syndrome - what to say (and what not to say)

News

Down syndrome - what to say (and what not to say)

 

FROM http://www.ds-int.org/news/1851


 

 

When speaking about issues relating to Down syndrome in a way that is both factually accurate and inoffensive to the general public, including people with Down syndrome and their families, please consider the table below.

We are sure you share our concerns so please take a minute to check that your copy is in line with the following language guidelines and that you are not perpetuating any myths about the condition.

DO NOT SAY

DO SAY

Mongol

Person/baby/child with Down syndrome

Suffers from OR is a victim of Down syndrome

Has Down syndrome

A Downs baby/person/child

A person/baby/child with Down syndrome or who has Down syndrome

Retarded/mentally handicapped/backward

Learning disability

Disease/illness/handicap

Condition OR genetic condition

Downs (as an abbreviation)

DS (as an abbreviation if necessary)



MYTHS

FACTS

People with Down syndrome do not live very long.

Today, people with Down syndrome can look forward to a long life.

Only older mothers have babies with Down syndrome.

Although older mothers have a higher individual chance of having a baby with Down syndrome, more are born to younger mothers, reflecting the higher birth rate in this age group.

People with Down syndrome cannot achieve normal life goals.

With the right support, they can. The vast majority of people with Down syndrome learn to walk and talk, and many are now attending mainstream schools, passing exams and living full, semi-independent adult lives.

People with Down syndrome all look the same.

There are certain physical characteristics that can occur. People with Down syndrome can have all of them or none. A person with Down syndrome will always look more like his or her close family than someone else with the condition.

People with Down syndrome are always happy and affectionate.

We are all individuals and people with Down syndrome are no different to anyone else in their character traits and varying moods.

HAPPY TEACHER'S DAY 2012 and HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY


 




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