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Down Syndrome Research and Practice Volume 13 Subscription

Down Syndrome Research and Practice publishes news, reviews and peer-reviewed scientific papers of importance to the quality of life of people with Down syndrome. The journal's coverage is multidisciplinary and emphasises the practical implications of research findings.

The journal aims to inform researchers, education and health professionals and the families of people with Down syndrome of research findings and the implications for practice.

The journal offers a unique focus for interdisciplinary communication with a central focus on practical outcomes for people living with Down syndrome.

Subscription rates vary for individuals and organisations. We ask larger organisations to pay more to reflect the wider readership within the organisation, though we also ship multiple copies to organisational subscribers. Rates are the same throughout the world and are for a complete volume. Subscribers ordering part way through the year will receive any issues already published from the volume.

Discounts are available for members of Down Syndrome Educational International.


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Language/culture English
Publisher Down Syndrome Education International
DownsEd publication Yes
Subscription type Individual

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