
Social Development
Developmental monitoring is recommended as a routine part of well-child care visits for all infants, even in the absence of current concerns or genetic differences.

Character Strengths
Children with genetic variations can have some fantastic character traits that may allow them to be great leaders, friends, or makers.

How & When to Tell Your Child
Many parents and caregivers wonder how and when to tell their child about a diagnosis. Having information from an early age can help your child accept themselves.
Resources

Prenatal Screening
Non-Invasive Prenatal Screening (NIPS or NIPT) is a common screening test that predicts if a baby has an increased likelihood for a genetic variation.

Educational Needs
Parents often struggle with the decision to share their child's diagnosis with the school. The right choice depends on various factors, including educational policies and cultural environment.

Growth Curve & Milestones
Parents are often concerned about their child's future development and want to know what to expect. It's recommended to monitor each child's growth individually.