Describes the symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and genetic aspects of Down syndrome.
And, an added bonus is the foreword by Martha Beck, parent of a child with Down syndrome and author of the New York Times bestseller, Expecting Adam. This upbeat book is the one to turn to when you need validation and perspective.
The topic of this volume is of broad interest for the neuroscience community, because it tackles the concept of neurogenomics, that is, how the genome as a whole contributes to a neurodevelopmental cognitive disorders, such as DS, and thus ...
MENTAL WELLNESS IN ADULTS WITH DOWN SYNDROME is an upbeat, thoroughly readable guide, providing parents, mental health professionals, teachers, and caregivers the keys to understanding how to promote mental wellness...
They share their experiences and expertise on these topics: Diagnosis Emotional Adjustment & Getting Support Genetics Medical & Health Concerns What Autism Looks like in a Child with Down Syndrome When Autism is Suspected in Teens and ...
People with Down syndrome are increasingly encouraged to participate in community activities, and effective patterns of movement need to be established during early childhood to aid their social integration and...
The popular book, Fine Motor Skills for Children with Down Syndrome is now available in a completely revised third edition.
Parents, family members, individuals with Down syndrome, advocates, educators, and physicians will benefit from this peerless guide.
Revision of: Gross motor skills in children with Down syndrome. 1997.
Amos Yong crafts both a theology of disability and a theology informed by disability.
Spotlighting two of the most prevalent and most researched genetically based disabilities--Down syndrome and Fragile X syndrome--this cutting-edge text clarifies the distinct speech and language issues associated with each disorder...