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Your baby will start to develop new skills from birth; most Down\u2019s syndrome babies will learn skills such as talking, clapping and moving in the same way as other children but they may take longer to learn these skills. Usually Down\u2019s syndrome children follow a pattern of development similar to the one outlined below, although each child is individual and may develop at a different rate.<\/p>\n