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DOWN SYNDROME

 

BOOKS ON DOWN SYNDROME

Down Syndrome: The Facts
An essential guide for parents and professionals, this new edition looks at the many new developments that have taken place over the past few years.

The Down's Syndrome Handbook
This completely updated handbook offers help and advice to all parents and carers of children with Down's Syndrome. Written in association with the Down's Syndrome Association.

Coping with Down's Syndrome Down's syndrome is the most common chromosomal abnormality, affecting one in 800 babies. This book is aimed primarily at parents of children and babies who suffer from this condition.
Babies with Down's Syndrome: A New Parents Guide
It covers everything parents need to know about raising their child with up-to-date information on prenatal testing, early intervention, legal and medical issues and resources.
Count Us In: Growing Up with Down Syndrome
Two young Down's syndrome patients discuss growing up with a developmental disability, and reveal their thoughts and feelings on friendship, school, careers, marriage, independence, and other topics.
Adolescents with Down's Syndrome:
Covers issues facing the person with Down syndrome, emphasizing ways for family members, physicians, psychologists and others to foster independence in teens with Down syndrome.
For the Love of Matthew: Growing Up with Down's...
A mother tells the story of finding out her son has Down syndrome, and the grief, pain and guilt that follow. Her story is interwoven with family tragedies and joys as she devotes her life to teaching him.
 

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