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A Parent's Guide to Down Syndrome, a brighter future / Sigfried M. Pueschel
In addition to discussing general and specific aspects of Down Syndrome, this book attempt to portray an accurate and positive picture of individuals with Down Syndrome from birth to adulthood.
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BABIES WITH DOWN SYNDROME: a new parents' guide / Stray-Gundersen, Karen.
this book offers parents of infants and young children an honest,
upbeatt and readable guide.
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COMMON THREADS: celebrating life with down syndrome / Kidder, Cynthia S.; Skotko, Brian.
an essay and photographic celebration of inspirational
accomplishments of people of all ages with Down syndrome.
ISBN 1-930868-04-9.
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COMMUNICATION SKILLS IN CHILDREN WITH DOWN SYNDROME: a guide for parents / Kumin, Libby.
provides parents with a wealth of information about speech and
language development in children with down syndrome.
ISBN 0-933149-53-0.
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EARLY COMMUNICATION SKILLS FOR CHILDREN WITH DOWN SYNDROME: a guide for parents and professionals / Kumin, Libby. 2003.
shares her expertise -- gained through her work with hundreds of children with Down syndrome over the past 23 years.
ISBN 1-890627-27-0.
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EFFECTIVE TEACHING STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESSFUL INCLUSION: A Resource Guide for Educators and Parents: A Focus on Down Syndrome / Down Syndrome Research Foundation. 1999.
What a Difference Opportunity Makes Acknowledge the Label - Teach
the Student What do we kow? Medical Facts about Down Syndrome Inter-relationships: Cognition, Behaviour and Friendships Communication
Skill Development.
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EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT DOWN SYNDROME / Bowman-Kruhm, Mary. 2003.
A person with DS may have to work harders at things that you do,
but he or she is still a valuable member of society.
ISBN 0-8239-3767-4.
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Fasten Your Seatbelt, a crash course on Down syndrome for brothers and sisters by Brain G.Skotko and Susan P.Levine
Even the closest brothers and sisters don't always get along or understand each other. Add a disability like Down syndrome to the mix, and sibling relationships get even more complicated, especially for teenagers. With nearly 100 questions and answers on a broad range of issues, it is a complete guide to the joys and challenges of growing up with a brother or sister who has Down syndrome.
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Fine Motor Skills for Children with Down Syndrome, a guide for parents and professionals by Maryanne Bruni
This new, expanded edition explains the best practices and procedures for helping children master the finger and hand skills needed for home and school activities.
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GIFTS: mother sreflect on how children with down syndrome enrich their lives / Soper, Kathryn Lynard. 2007.
many who travel this path discover rich, unexpected rewards along
the way.
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HELPING CHILDREN WITH DOWN SYNDROME COMMUNICATE BETTER: speech and
language skills for ages 6-14 / Kumin, Libby. 2008.
Case studies, home and school practice activities, a reading list,
resource guide, and more complement the book’s wealth of practical
suggestions and strategies.
ISBN 978-1-890627-54-6. |
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TEACHING MATH TO PEOPLE WITH DOWN SYNDROME AND OTHER HANDS-ON
LEARNERS / Horstmeier, DeAnna.
A book for teaching practical math skills to kids and adults with
Down syndrome or other learning delays, using hands-on activities
that appeal to their learning style.
ISBN 1-890627-42-9. |
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TEACHING READING TO CHILDREN WITH DOWN SYNDROME: a guide for parents
and teachers / Logan Oelwein, Patricia.
Children with Down syndrome can be taught to read using an approach
that provides for their unique learning styles and needs.
ISBN 0-933149-55-7. |
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TOPICS IN DOWN SYNDROME GROSS MOTOR SKILLS IN CHILDREN WITH DOWN
SYNDROME : a guide for parents and professionals / Winders, Patricia C.
Children with down syndrome master gross motor skills -- everything
from rolling over to running -- but need additional help and encouragement to maximize development.
ISBN 0-933149-81-6 |