Saturday, June 11, 2011

williams syndrome


williams syndromeWilliams Syndrome is a rare genetic condition, found in one in about 7500 newborns. These kids are hyper- social, with personalities you hardly see outside the world of this syndrome. They demonstrate extreme empathy and show warmth and openness even to strangers. Children with Williams Syndrome tend to have slightly different facial characteristics from normal children. They have small pointed teeth, an upturned nose and slight puffiness under their eyes, but no matter what they look like their easy nature compels you to be friends with them. Generally, after children reach 4 to 5 years of age, they display positive attitude towards people of their own race. However children suffering from Williams Syndrome show no racial bias what so ever, according to a latest research. While conducting the research, two pictures were shown to the sample comprising of normal childern as well as those who had Williams Syndrome.

One picture was of a white man and the other showed an African American. When asked which one is the bad guy, kids with Williams Syndrome seemed to be indifferent. However when the same question was asked to normal children, they pointed to the picture that showed a person having different ethnicity then their own. These children or adults are extremely empathetic in nature. They can’t see anyone in pain, and if such a situation arises they are the first ones to extend help. An experiment was carried out in which a girl hit her knee on the table. A typical child just watched her cry, while the child having Williams Syndrome showed more concern. He went to her and rubbed her knee. He even asked “What happened?”.
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