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Revista Habanera de Ciencias Médicas

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MACHIN VERDES, Maylen; PURON SOPENA, Esperanza  y  CASTILLO MAYEDO, Juan Antonio. Reflect on the early intervention in children with syndrome of Down considering the family and tne community . Rev haban cienc méd [online]. 2009, vol.8, n.1. ISSN 1729-519X.

The Early Intervention in the children with Syndrome of Down is an activity which practice is directed to the achievement of his well-being, favoring the communication with the social world and trying to obtain his adaptation in the ambience in which his life is unrolled. For it, the present monographic article was realized having as target to reflect on the importance that has the Early Intervention, in terms of social insertion to children with Syndrome of Down and in the interrelation Down - Family - Community from a sociological perspective. It was considered that when there is achieved an exhaustive and opportune attention, the orientations and helps that there receive the families, which have a child with Syndrome of Down, it turns out to be beneficial for the development sicomotor and socially of the same one. In this sense, the sociological attention that is offered to the Syndrome of Down must not exclude the family and, for ende, to the community. More investigations on this topic are necessary.

Palabras clave : Early intervention; Syndrome of Down; Family; Community..

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