World
Down Syndrome Day (WDSD) is March 21. We encourage raising awareness about Down syndrome in your school and in the community and we appreciate your support. Wear #LotsOfSocks! Share your celebrations! Share amongst your
community! Look for Lights!
Ask your students to wear colorful, fun socks on WDSD, it helps
to raise awareness and puts some fun into the celebrations!
Share your group pics with us at @CdnDownSyndrome on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
Use #SeeTheAbility #WDSD #WorldDownSyndromeDay
Please respect privacy when sharing images, especially photos with minors. Please follow your school or groups approval policies prior to sharing on social media.
Ask a self-advocate role model in your community to present to your group or class in-person or virtually. Talk to local newspapers or local media personalities!
On March 21, keep your eyes open for landmarks around the city and across the country that are lit up in blue and yellow to recognize this important day. If you would like to make a lighting request in your community, reach out to and we
could help you make the request. Tag and share photos of lights with #WDSD #LotsOfLightsWorld Down Syndrome Day Celebration Kits
The World Down Syndrome Celebrate Kit Includes:
Teaching Plan. This will help you lead a discussion focusing on awareness, acceptance and celebrating Down syndrome in the classroom and the community. Our teaching plan includes classroom and individual activities and includes printable handouts. (Duration approx. 45-60 minutes).
“About Down Syndrome” Presentation. A great resource for WDSD and throughout the year to learn about Down syndrome and how we are more alike than we are different! (Duration approx. 10 minutes)
Posters. All posters are printer friendly from a home or small office printer. If you would like to professionally produce these posters and require a high resolution file, please email us at
Videos. Both videos are a great tool to help show understanding and accepting friendships. Please view each to see which one is more appropriate for your students.
“Just Like You” (Duration 3 minute short version)
“My Friend Isabelle” ( Duration 4 minute video)