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Down Syndrome Research and Practice Volume 12 Issue 1

Contents

Editorial

New and old directions

News

100 countries sign United Nations convention

10 years of achievement in Russia

Research Highlights

An unusual profile

Brothers and sisters with Down syndrome

Learning to talk

Exceptional reading among young people with Down syndrome

Updates

Teaching numeracy S Buckley

Shaping speech S Buckley

Teeth grinding S Buckley

Oral health and quality of life S Buckley

Increasing opportunities for physical activity S Buckley

Drug treatment improves memory in mice F Buckley and B Sacks

Practice

Teaching number skills and concepts with Numicon materials T Wing and R Tacon

Teaching number skills and concepts with Stern Structural Arithmetic materials V Horner

Sam's progress with number and mathematics L Haslam

Katrina's progress with learning mathematics J McConnochie and G Sneath

Essay

International Early Intervention in Vietnam M Hodes

Resources

Education Down but not out: a tool for inclusion J Rix

Challenge Me! Mobility Activity Cards J Hughes

Reports

Prevalence of bruxism among Mexican children with Down syndrome R López-Pérez et al.

The impact of periodontal disease on the quality of life of individuals with Down syndrome A Loureiro et al.

Metric analysis of the hard palate in children with Down syndrome - a comparative study G Bhagyalakshmi

Parents' perceptions of health and physical activity needs of children with Down syndrome K Menear

Down syndrome in the neurology clinic: Too much? Too little? Too late? A Larner

Oral health condition and treatment needs of a group of Nigerian individuals with Down syndrome F Oredugba


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