Living with Down syndrome
The
Down Syndrome Issues and
Information series (published
by The Down Syndrome Educational
Trust) aims to provide
comprehensive, up-to-date
and accessible information
about all areas of the
development of individuals
with Down syndrome.
Living with Down syndrome
- DSii module
Living
with Down syndrome by
Professor Sue Buckley
is the introductory module
to the Down Syndrome Issues
and Information series.
Read the following abstract,
then follow the links
below to read the entire
module.
Cover of Living with Down
syndromeAbstract
People
with Down syndrome, whatever
their age, are people
first. They are people
with abilities, strengths
and weaknesses like everyone
else. They may have additional
needs but first they have
the same needs as everyone
else of their age group.
The quality of health
care, education and community
support provided to children
and adults with Down syndrome
makes a real difference
to their progress throughout
life.
This
module provides an introduction
to all the issues that
need to be addressed to
enable individuals with
Down syndrome, and their
families, to enjoy full
and happy lives within
their communities. It
offers an overview of
the development of individuals
with Down syndrome from
infancy to adult life.
It also provides a summary
of the causes of Down
syndrome, the incidence
and prevalence of the
condition, life expectancy
and associated education
and health care needs.
Further modules in this
series address each of
these issues in detail.
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Living
with Down syndrome
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