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Down Syndrome Research and Practice Volume 10 Issue 1

Articles from Down Syndrome Research and Practice Volume 10 Issue 1:

  • Obsessive Compulsive Disorder treatment in patients with Down syndrome: A case series
    Bruce Sutor, Mark Hansen and John Black
  • Provision of coordinated care for individuals with Down syndrome: The Calgary perspective
    Donna Heerensperger
  • Speech intelligibility and childhood verbal apraxia in children with Down syndrome
    Libby Kumin
  • Temperament and behaviour problems in young children with Down syndrome at 12, 30, and 45 months
    Deborah Fidler, David Most, Cathryn Booth-LaForce and Jean Kelly
  • Home and community literacy experiences of individuals with Down syndrome
    Brian Trenholm and Pat Mirenda
  • Changes in maternal age in England and Wales - implications for Down syndrome
    Elizabeth Crane and Joan Morris

Rufford Maurice Laing Foundation logoAcknowledgements

We would like to thank The Rufford Maurice Laing Foundation Rufford Maurice Laing Foundation logo for funding the web conversion of the articles in this issue.

 

 
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