“We’ve got 47 chromosomes and you 46; you’ve got one less”
Exactly this extra chromosome causes differences in walking and speaking of Dawn-Syndrome afflicted children compared to the others. Their legs are shorter and they are shorter than the others while being more weighed. Therefore, the need for exercise is more evident in these children.
They exhibit hyperactive behaviors when kept at their homes for a long time. Experts say that assigning Dawn-Syndrome afflicted children to small groups of exercise and game-play and inviting them to active participation in appropriate moving spaces are of high benefit for them.
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