Research highlights

An unusual profile

The role of Trisomy 21 in causing specific speech and language development is discussed by Paoloni-Giacobino and colleagues in a recent report of the development of a 14 year old girl with mosaic Down syndrome.

Exceptional reading among young people with Down syndrome

It seems unlikely that a child with Down syndrome will have age-appropriate reading skills yet show significant delay on measures of verbal and non-verbal mental age yet this is the pattern reported by Margriet Groen and colleagues in a detailed case study. This is a detailed and fascinating paper that provides a detailed account of the skills of a reader with Down syndrome. Reading ability is not the only strength observed. Exceptional speech skills, visual and verbal short-term memory skills and better expressive grammar are noted.

 

 

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