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         Down Syndrome:     more books (100)
  1. Theology and Down Syndrome: Reimagining Disability in Late Modernity by Amos Yong, 2007-11-01
  2. Down Syndrome (The Facts) by Mark Selikowitz, 2008-07-15
  3. Down Syndrome: Living and Learning in the Community
  4. Teaching the Infant With Down Syndrome: A Guide for Parents and Professionals by Marci J. Hanson, 1996-01
  5. Children with Down Syndrome: A Developmental Perspective
  6. Medical Care in down Syndrome (Pediatric Habilitation)
  7. Differences in Common: Straight Talk on Mental Retardation, Down Syndrome, and Your Life by Marilyn Trainer, 1991-11
  8. The Young Person With Down Syndrome: Transition from Adolescence to Adulthood
  9. Classroom Language Skills for Children With Down Syndrome: A Guide for Parents and Teachers (Topics in Down Syndrome) by Libby Kumin, 2001-10
  10. Down Syndrome: An Introduction for Parents and Carers (Human Horizons) by Cliff Cunningham, 2010-04-01
  11. Down Syndrome: A Review of Current Knowledge by Jean-Adolphe Rondal PhD, Juan Perera, et all 1999-04-01
  12. Clinical Perspectives in the Management of Down Syndrome (Disorders of Human Learning, Behavior, and Communication)
  13. Babies With Down Syndrome: A New Parent's Guide (The Special-Needs Collection)
  14. Alzheimer's Disease And Dementia in Down Syndrome And Intellectual Disabilities by Vee P. Prasher, 2005-12-30

41. Redirecting...
Encouraging people with down syndrome to fulfil their potential.
http://www.hartingdale.com.au./~dsansw/

42. Down Syndrome Association Of Toronto
Information on education and health as it relates to down syndrome.Category Health Conditions and Diseases Organizations...... providing a social and information network for parents; dispelling the myths andpromoting a positive and accurate image of persons with down syndrome in the
http://www.dsamt.toronto.on.ca/
Forget the Myths, Get the Facts, See the Person! Who are we? What is Down syndrome What are the FACTS versus the MYTHS What is the Canadian Down Syndrome Network We are a charitable , non-profit organization created by parents in March 1985, dedicated to: providing a social and information network for parents. dispelling the myths and promoting a positive and accurate image of persons with Down syndrome in the community. pursuing civil and human rights, equality of opportunity, and the full integration of persons with Down syndrome. ensuring the availability of appropriate, quality services for all persons with Down syndrome. ensuring that all students with Down syndrome be welcomed in regular classes in their local neighbourhood schools, with appropriate programs and support services. Our elected Board of Directors convenes regularly to provide leadership for the association and to organize events for Down Syndrome Awareness Week . Several times a year our membership comes together for educational seminars, mini-conferences and family-centered social events. We publish a

43. ACT Down Syndrome Association
Provides support and information to families with a member who has this syndrome. Resources, events and information for new parents.
http://www.actdsa.asn.au
ACT Down Syndrome Association Inc T he ACT Down Syndrome Association aims to provide support and information to families with a member who has Down syndrome, to promote improvements in the quality of life of persons with Down syndrome and to stimulate, within the wider community, an awareness of the very real abilities and needs of people with Down syndrome. Welcome to our web site.

44. Down Syndrome Webring
Welcome. The down syndrome Webring is a site dedicated to sharing informationabout down syndrome. 2002 down syndrome Webring. All rights reserved.
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hills/3348/dswebring.htm
Down Syndrome Guidelines Ryan's Story Lee Family HomePage Email
Welcome The Down Syndrome Webring is a site dedicated to sharing information about Down Syndrome. Similar sites are grouped together in Rings and each site is linked to another by a simple navigation bar. Rings are created and maintained by the RingMaster, who determines the look and feel of the Ring, approves sites submitted to the Ring, and encourages others to join. To become a member of this Ring, visit this URL:
Need Help? Visit WebRing online help:
http://dir.webring.com/help

This site is a member of WebRing.
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45. Teaching Reading To Children With Special Needs, Including Down Syndrome, Autism
Teaching reading to children with special needs, including down syndrome, Autism, visual impairment, and developmental delays.
http://www.specialreads.com/
Can early reading books for children with special needs be EXCITING, EASY, and FUN? At Special Reads for Special Needs, they are. Call toll-free 1.866.553.2042
"So Many Colors
" is the second title in our new MANY MINI SERIES of Concept Books.
One mother wrote us: "Thanks for your efforts. My daughter loves the Spaghetti! book. She learned to read it easily. When she gets discouraged with her reading and things get tough, we get the Spaghetti! book back out to remind us both that reading can be fun." (Kathy M. from Kentucky) We designed these books to get children excited about reading, and to make success easy and fast. Our books are ideal for teaching reading to children with developmental delays and challenges such as Down Syndrome, Autism, and ADD/ADHD. MORE INFO?

46. People With Down Syndrome Can Succeed. They Can Learn, Love, And
DSyndrome has updated the Support Board to offer families of children with down syndromean exceptional source for online support! Please, join us! Click Here!
http://www.geocities.com/~upanddown/
People with Down syndrome can succeed.
They can learn, love, and become independent.
This site is in the celebration of their ever-growing potential.
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for more on Joel. Quote This... "We all have goals and ideas. We have jobs. We have a place in the larger community.
It's about ability, not disability." -Christopher Burke, actor w/ DS Tell A Friend About This Site! Your Name:
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DSyndrome has updated the Support Board to offer families of children with Down syndrome an exceptional source for online support!
Please, join us! Click Here! Click Here for more on DSAU.

47. Indiana Down Syndrome Foundation
Mission is to raise awareness for people with this disorder and to provide a means of information and support.
http://www.indianadsf.org/
Join the Indiana Down Syndrome Foundation for the
2003 Disco Bowl
When:
Saturday January 25, 2003
Noon until ? Where: Western Bowl
6441 W Washington St. Register Now! Download our Registration Form (PDF)
and register for this
great event TODAY! Learn More: Contact Suzie Hufferd
for more information: 317.216.6319
Or download our Event Letter (PDF)
for more information.
The Down Syndrome Association of Northeast Indiana and the National Down Syndrome Society 2003 Regional Conference on Down Syndrome When: Saturday Saturday, March 15, 2003, 8:00 am - 4:15 pm Where: Homestead High Schol Fort Wayne, IN

48. ThinkQuest Library Of Entries
Features a young student who has down syndrome, class experiences, history, education, and a message board.
http://www.thinkquest.org/library/lib/site_sum_outside.html?tname=3880&cid=2

49. Ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/~pino/DS/
Similar pages MEDLINEplus down syndromeSearch MEDLINE for recent research articles on • down syndrome. Latest News 'Quadruple'Test May Better down syndrome Screening (03/07/2003, Reuters Health).
http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/~pino/DS/

50. Untitled Document
A gifted contemporary na¯ve artist who was born with down syndrome. Michael paints watercolors, acrylics and oil paintings.
http://www.loveandlearning.com/michaelpage.shtml
"I Am An Artist" - An Article on the Painter Michael Jurogue Johnson Visitors Michael's Children's Book Notecards And P aintings For Sale Art Posters For Sale ... More Paintings and Notecards For Sale On Michael's Web Page At http://users.psln.com/sharing/Michael In The Woods Other times Michael paints things he has seen on his daily walks around his community and near the shores of Lake Garden Party 8 (aqua oil) Lilies1 (oil on canvas) Leaf Bed (watercolor Michael was supposed to go into a sheltered workshop. The day after his graduation from Park School ( at the age of 21 ) Michael was given a scrap of watercolor paper and some paints just to keep him busy. Michael painted all day long and had to be coaxed to stop and eat lunch. Michael’s first watercolor was awesome!! When asked in utter amazement, "Michael, this is really good. Would you like to be an artist?" Michael replied, "I AM AN ARTIST." Michael exceeded everyone’s expectations when he was given the opportunity to paint independently, at his own pace, in his own studio space. He learned how to paint by painting every day. After finishing twenty-four color field paintings in watercolor and acrylics, Michael announced, "I want to paint cats.

51. CMBDS (Center For Motor Behavior In Down Syndrome)
Website for the Center for Motor Behavior in down syndrome,Division of Kinesiology, University of Michigan.
http://www.umich.edu/~cmbds/
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Parent Info Announce Links TGMD Our Mission: To conduct and disseminate basic scientific research to better understand the complexity of individuals with Down syndrome and to utilize this knowledge to drive clinical services. We describe complexity as the dynamic interactions of biological and psychological factors that contribute to the overall quality of the individual's motor behavior. As we learn more about the relevant factors that may alter behavior, this information is used to design and test interventions to improve the quality of functioning in people with Down syndrome. Our goal is to share this information with scientists, parents, and professionals around the world through presentations and publications of current research , discussion of review papers , and organization of seminars. As part of the University of Michigan and the Division of Kinesiology, we create interdisciplinary and collaborative learning opportunities for researchers at the undergraduate through post-doctoral levels. The ultimate outcome will be a significant increase in the number of people conducting research and scholarship related to individuals with Down syndrome, hopefully leading to meaningful development of movement, play, and sport skills. Center for Motor Behavior in Down Syndrome 401 Washtenaw Ave Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2214

52. National Association For Child Development - Helping Children And Parents With P
The National Academy for Child Development, Inc. is an international organization of parents and professionals dedicated to helping children and adults reach their full potential. The over 15,000 clients served by NACD have come to us with labels including Learning Disabled, Dyslexic, Distractible, ADD, ADHD, Hyperactive, down syndrome, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Williams Syndrome, Tourettes Syndrome, Rett Syndrome, Fragile X, Developmentally Delayed, PDD, Autistic, Cerebral Palsy, Brain Injured, Comatose, Retarded, Minimal Brain Dysfunction, Normal, Accelerated and Gifted.
http://www.nacd.org

53. Welcome To The DSAGC
Information on the programs they offer, and upcoming events.Category Health Conditions and Diseases Organizations......The mission of the down syndrome Association of Greater Cincinnati is to provideinformation, resources and support to individuals with down syndrome, their
http://www.dsagc.com/
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54. National Down Syndrome Education And Research Institute Home Page
The National down syndrome Education and Research Institute, founded by Anne Archer,Ph.D., strives to improve the quality of education provided to children
http://web.idirect.com/~ndseri/
The National Down Syndrome Education and Research Institute, founded by Anne Archer,
Ph.D., strives to improve the quality of education provided to children with Down syndrome. The Institute provides language and academic programming, conducts evaluations, and addresses curriculum development issues through the publication of instructional materials, reports, and articles.
The National Down Syndrome Education and Research Institute is a self-funded organization which has, as one of its goals, the development of materials which will enhance the quality of education of children with Down syndrome. Research interests are concentrated in the following areas:
  • language development,
  • learning style,
  • the reading process,
  • mathematical concepts,
  • teachers' perceptions and curriculum modifications.

NDSERI's Founder and Director
NDSERI Professional Development NDSERI Instructional Videotapes Links to other related sites ... The Reference Desk A list of resources about Down syndrome
A division of Archer Educational Services Inc.

55. Structured Autism Materials
Educational materials for autism, Asperger's, and down syndrome.
http://www.angelfire.com/tx4/sam

56. Disability Solutions
A resource for families and others interested in down syndrome.
http://www.disabilitysolutions.org/
Welcome to the Disability Solutions Web site. Disability Solutions is published 6 times yearly by The Enoch-Gelbard Foundation, a nonprofit, private foundation. After publication, each issue is available as an Acrobat Reader file on this website. If you do not have Adobe Acrobat Reader, a limited version is provided free from Adobe. You may obtain it by clicking on the button below. You can find instructions for downloading and using Acrobat Reader in the Information section of our web page (click on the word "information" above). Reprint Policy
A goal of The Enoch-Gelbard Foundation and Disability Solutions is to make information widely available, free-of-charge to families and professionals. The Foundation supports sharing information in the public domain, especially for families. If you would like to reprint material from Disability Solutions at no cost to others, you do not need to request permission. When you do reprint material, please include the author's name and list Disability Solutions as the source. When possible, it would be nice to see a copy of the article reprinted or the URL of the web page where it is located.

57. Down Syndrome Association Of Atlanta
Provides support and information to families who have a member with down syndrome. Offers educational Category Regional North America Organizations......Discussion. Welcome to the down syndrome Association of Atlanta!We are an organization of parents, relatives, professionals and
http://www.down-syndrome-atlanta.org/
Discussion Welcome to the Down Syndrome Association of Atlanta! We are an organization of parents, relatives, professionals and friends of citizens with Down syndrome, dedicated to: Reaching and assisting other parents of children with Down syndrome through counseling, collective strength, emotional support, and advocacy. Promoting public awareness and educating ourselves to encourage better understanding of Down syndrome, its problems, its possibilities and developments in education and treatment. Insisting that appropriate programs for people with Down syndrome are available in all aspects of their lives, including education, recreation, worship, employment, and independent living. Encouraging research on Down syndrome. Keeping parents and the public informed on all legislation affecting people with developmental disabilities. Protecting and promoting the rights of people with Down syndrome.

58. Down Syndrome Home Page
A photographic gallery and articles about people with down syndrome.
http://www.museum.wa.gov.au/exhibitions/downs/index.htm
Down Syndrome: Beyond the Myths A Photographic Exhibition by Mona Neumann

59. The Down's Syndrome Medical Interest Group - Encouraging Best-practice Medical C
Information for healtcare professionals, including UKspecific growth charts, guidelines, and medical Category Health Conditions and Diseases down syndrome...... This site provides essential information for healthcare professionals on 'best practice'medical care for people with Down's syndrome in the UK and Ireland.
http://www.dsmig.org.uk/
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(updated 14 Mar 2003) Getting Started How to use this site Browser Information This site provides essential information for healthcare professionals on 'best practice' medical care for people with Down's syndrome in the UK and Ireland. It has been produced by the UK Down's Syndrome Medical Interest Group (DSMIG), a network of doctors whose aim is to ensure equitable provision of medical care for all people with Down's syndrome in the UK and Republic of Ireland.
The site includes:
  • A medical library providing access to the full range of information developed specifically by DSMIG as well as selected information from other sources. DSMIG Information Resources , including:
    • DSMIG's special insert for the parent held personal child health record ( PCHR ) - the Red Book - and the new UK Down's syndrome growth charts Guidelines for basic essential medical surveillance which set out a minimum standard of basic medical surveillance which we consider essential and realistically achievable within the framework of healthcare services in the UK and Ireland.

60. CountUsIn
COUNT US IN. GROWING UP WITH down syndrome. by JASON KINGSLEY MITCHELLLEVITZ. Information on down syndrome on the World Wide Web.
http://www.brugold.com/count.html
"Their parents were told to expect nothing. But Jason Kingsley and Mitchell Levitz were lucky, because their parents didn't listen. They gave their sons that chance to show how far they could goand they've astounded everyone! COUNT US IN tells their storyand asks the rest of us to throw out our outmoded notions about people with developmental disabilities."
......Jane Pauley Even with today's more enlightened attitudes, people with disabilities are too often thought of in terms of what they can't do. For many of these individuals, and their families, friends, and advocates, convincing wary school administrators to admit them to regular academic programs, and potential employers to hire them, is still an uphill battle.
COUNT US IN
GROWING UP WITH DOWN SYNDROME
by JASON KINGSLEY
MITCHELL LEVITZ
COUNT US IN: Growing up with Down Syndrome (Harcourt Brace,$9.95 paper) is a powerful, moving statement about the full potential of people with developmental disabilities from two accomplished and energetic young adults who have succeeded despite their disability, and far beyond anyone's expectations of them at birth. In their own words, Jason Kingsley , and his friend Mitchell Levitz , describe the special challenges of growing up with Down syndrome, and how, with the love and support of their families and other adults, they have overcome many difficult obstacles. They share their innermost thoughts and feelings on a wide range of topics: school, friends, politics, careers, sex, marriage, and their hope and plans for the future.

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