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Down Syndrome Research and Practice Volume 6 Issue 2
The following articles from
Down Syndrome Research and Practice
Volume 6 Issue 2 are available:
Down Syndrome and the Phonological Loop: The Evidence for, and Importance of, a Specific Verbal Short-Term Memory Deficit
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Christopher Jarrold, Alan D. Baddeley, and Caroline Phillips.
The relevance of a nonword repetition task to assess phonological short-term memory in individuals with Down syndrome
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Annick Comblain.
Learning to Count: A Difficult Task?
Jill Porter.
Getting in and Staying There; Children with Down Syndrome in Mainstream Schools
Pat Cuckle.