School inclusion of students with down syndrome in the regular school and its needs: A Review of the Literature

International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
08
Article ID: 
14555
5 pages
Review Article

School inclusion of students with down syndrome in the regular school and its needs: A Review of the Literature

Catherine Oliveira de Araújo, Ana Claudia Costa Maciel and Elias Ferreira Porto

Abstract: 

Children feel good when they realize they are performing well. It increases your self-esteem and encourages further attempts. This is also true for children with Down syndrome. In this aspect, school inclusion has been much debated, and this study had as central question to understand the needs of children with Down syndrome in school, aiming to identify these needs and clarify the role of parents in this context. The study was developed through a review of the literature, with the research carried out in reference books and published articles, which were searched in the databases SciELO and CAPES/MEC. This study concluded that these children need individual stimuli and attention and professionals who are alert to identify their difficulty and be empowered to help them overcome them. If there is no real investment in this, truly inclusive school will be an illusion.

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