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Down's syndrome

People with Down's syndrome and their parents show what progress has been made in education and social awareness of mental disabilities. People who used to be institutionalized and labeled hopeless cases by doctors are now being mainstreamed in public schools, learning to read, completing high school, and even attending college. Actress Tyne Daly is interviewed for her work in the television film "Kids like these," the story of a family's struggle to raise a child with Down's syndrome to achieve his fullest potential.

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  • "People with Down's syndrome and their parents show what progress has been made in education and social awareness of mental disabilities. People who used to be institutionalized and labeled hopeless cases by doctors are now being mainstreamed in public schools, learning to read, completing high school, and even attending college. Actress Tyne Daly is interviewed for her work in the television film "Kids like these," the story of a family's struggle to raise a child with Down's syndrome to achieve his fullest potential."@en
  • "People with Down's syndrome and their parents show what progress has been made in education and social awareness of mental disabilities. People who used to be institutionalized and labeled hopeless cases by doctors are now being mainstreamed in public schools, learning to read, completing high school, and even attending college. Actress Tyne Daly is interviewed for her work in the television film "Kids like these," the story of a family's struggle to raise a child with Down's syndrome to achieve his fullest potential."
  • "This specially-adapted Phil Donahue program is devoted to recent medical and psychological breakthroughs in the treatment of Down's Syndrome children."@en

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  • "Down's syndrome"
  • "Down's syndrome a Phil Donahue show"@en