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Down Syndrome Research and Practice Volume 2 Issue 3

The following articles from Down Syndrome Research and Practice Volume 2 Issue 3 are available:

  • An investigation into the experiences of parents and head teachers involved in the integration of primary aged children with Down syndrome into mainstream school.
    Kate Petley.
  • Attainments in reading and number of teenagers and adults with Down syndrome.
    Billie Shepperdson.
  • Phonological awareness in children with Down syndrome.
    Ryka Evans.
  • The voice of people with Down syndrome: An EMG biofeedback study.
    Mary Pryce.
  • Thyroid dysfunction in Down syndrome: A review.
    Mary Coleman.
  • Are children with Down syndrome able to maintain skills learned from a short-term memory training program?
    Irene Broadley, John MacDonald and Sue Buckley
  • Working memory in Down syndrome: Training the rehearsal strategy.
    Annick Comblain
  • Actions speak louder than words: signing and speech intelligibility in adults with Down syndrome.
    Gaye Powell and John Clibbens
 
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