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Learning to communicate is an ongoing process. The vast majority of adults with Down syndrome use speech to communicate. The most common communication problems for adults with Down syndrome are that their speech may be difficult to understand (speech intelligibility) and that they have difficulty with long conversations, with telling about what happened to them or retelling a story, and with asking for specific clarifications when they don’t understand something.

Source: National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS)