Children with Down syndrome make progress in all areas of development, in the same way as other children, but usually at a slower pace. Some areas of development may be more delayed than others, leading researchers to identify a specific profile of strengths and needs. This video film (available on DVD) explores what our understanding of this profile tells us about how early development can be promoted for babies with Down syndrome from birth to 18 months.
Following on from the foundation established in the Activities for babies with Down syndrome DVD, this video film explores activities for promoting communication, speech and language development for preschool children with Down syndrome from 18 months to 4 years.
Inclusive education offers great benefits for children with Down syndrome. This unique video film explores how inclusion works in practice. Available on DVD, it presents the keys to effective inclusion through discussions with families, educators and researchers. Issues and practice are illustrated with film of children at work and at play in their schools.
This 3-volume set of DVDs includes the keynote presentations from the 4th International Conference on Developmental Issues in Down Syndrome. This conference took place in September 2005 and bought together the world's leading researchers and practitioners to explore the latest research into all aspects of development for children with Down syndrome.
This 3-volume set of DVDs includes the keynote presentations from the 4th International Conference on Developmental Issues in Down Syndrome. This conference took place in September 2005 and bought together the world's leading researchers and practitioners to explore the latest research into all aspects of development for children with Down syndrome.
This 3-volume set of DVDs includes the keynote presentations from the 4th International Conference on Developmental Issues in Down Syndrome. This conference took place in September 2005 and bought together the world's leading researchers and practitioners to explore the latest research into all aspects of development for children with Down syndrome.
This 3-volume set of DVDs includes the keynote presentations from the 4th International Conference on Developmental Issues in Down Syndrome. This conference took place in September 2005 and bought together the world's leading researchers and practitioners to explore the latest research into all aspects of development for children with Down syndrome.
Professor Sue Buckley explains the research on reading development in children with Down syndrome, much of it carried out by herself and colleagues since 1980.
Designed for use by schools and consultants for In-service training or for individual viewing, our DVD and Training Resource will help teachers to understand the theory behind the Numicon approach and to see it being used in different classrooms.