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/^t/In addition to the assesment problem children with Down's Syndrome can vary in a great measure. Although there are some family situations when institutional care seems to be the best solution, the point is that one should observe and react to the specific case and circumstances, rather than to the generalization. No two children born with Down's Syndrome are exactly the same in all respects, but still they are human beings. The new policy for children classified as "mongolian" should deal with the reduction of the barriers that have separated such children from the mainstream of society. Instead of putting them away the society may change the commonly accepted attitude towards children born with Down's Syndrome. Following this premis, traditional methods of dealing with such children shouldn't be used any longer.