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Down Syndrome Research and Practice Volume 2 Issue 2

The following articles from Down Syndrome Research and Practice Volume 2 Issue 2 are available:

  • Short-term memory deficits and Down syndrome: A comparative study.
    Anna Bower and Alan Hayes.
  • The stability and transferability of errorless learning in children with Down syndrome.
    Louise Duffy and Jennifer Wishart.
  • Screening of medical problems in adults with Down syndrome.
    V Prasher.
  • Prevelance of thyroid dysfunction and autoimmunity in adults with Down syndrome.
    V Prasher.
  • The language development of children with Down syndrome: First words to two-word phrases.
    Bonamy Oliver and Sue Buckley.
  • The acquisition of grammatical morphemes in children with Down syndrome.
    Turid Rutter and Sue Buckley.
  • The development of communication skills through drama.
    Sarah Chatterton and Sian Butler.
  • Cherry at mainstream secondary school.
    Rhona O'Grady.
 
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