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Down Syndrome Research Forum 2026

Programme · March 16-18

The Down Syndrome Research Forum is a regular international event where researchers, students, practitioners, and families meet to discuss current research and practice, and learn from each other.

Day 1

03:30 - 03:35 (MST)

Welcome to Day 1

Symposium

03:35 - 04:55 (MST)

Supporting Individuals with Down Syndrome Across the Lifespan: A Parent-Led, Expert guided, Community-Based Model from Down Syndrome Tipperary

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Organiser

Susanna Stokes

Paper

05:10 - 05:30 (MST)

The accessibility of counselling for families and carers of children with Down syndrome

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Lead Author

Sandra Redman

Paper

05:35 - 05:55 (MST)

Musical Care as a Pathway to Learning: Developmental Support for Individuals who have Down’s Syndrome

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Lead Author

Kyriaki Pafiou

Paper

05:55 - 06:15 (MST)

The Role of Digital Resources in Developing Social Skills in Children with Down Syndrome

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Lead Author

Tatyana Nechaeva

Paper

06:10 - 06:30 (MST)

The Impact of Prescribed Exercise on Physical Fitness, Cognitive Functioning, Self Efficacy and Mood States in an Adult Down Syndrome Population. The MinDSets Study

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Lead Author

Dan Gordon

Paper

06:30 - 06:50 (MST)

Determinants of engagement in physical activity and exercise across the Down syndrome community.

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Lead Author

Ruby Cain

Paper

08:00 - 09:00 (MST)

The International Summit on Health Benefits of Physical Fitness: methods and outcomes

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Lead Author

Nicolas Oreskovic

Paper

09:15 - 09:35 (MST)

Announcing the Down Syndrome Health Measure

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Lead Author

Stephanie Santoro

Paper

09:35 - 09:55 (MST)

Delivering consistent care for children and young people with Down Syndrome: the development of the Budds pathway

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Lead Author

Sandra Redman

Paper

09:55 - 10:15 (MST)

Developing a Tailored Healthy Lifestyle Intervention for Families of Young Children with Down Syndrome

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Lead Author

Erik Willis

Symposium

10:30 - 11:50 (MST)

Executive function and practical implications

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Organiser

Emily Schworer

Paper

12:05 - 12:25 (MST)

Changing the narrative in early childhood intervention: Bioecological theory to practice for children with Down syndrome in New Zealand

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Lead Author

Susan Foster-Cohen

Day 2

03:30 - 03:35 (MST)

Welcome to Day 2

Symposium

03:35 - 04:55 (MST)

Attention and action during play in young children with Down syndrome: Insights from head-mounted eye-tracking and cameras

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Organiser

Hana D'Souza

Paper

05:10 - 05:30 (MST)

Developing early number skills in children with Down syndrome: A project in practice

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Lead Author

Rebecca Baxter

Paper

05:30 - 05:50 (MST)

What is the causal effect of placement in Mainstream versus Special secondary school on the health and education outcomes of adolescents with Down syndrome?

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Lead Author

Julia Shumway

Paper

06:05 - 06:25 (MST)

The impact of home language exposure on development of the societal language for children with Down Syndrome in England

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Lead Author

Yuko Matsuoka

Paper

06:25 - 06:45 (MST)

Sound, Meaning, and Storytelling Difficulties in Adults with Down Syndrome.

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Lead Author

Sarah Curtis

Paper

08:00 - 09:00 (MST)

Language Interventions for Children and Young People with Down syndrome

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Lead Author

Lizbeth Finestack

Symposium

09:15 - 10:15 (MST)

Book Clubs for Individuals with Down Syndrome

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Organiser

Susan Loveall

Paper

10:30 - 10:50 (MST)

Perspectives of children with Down syndrome and their mothers on reading experiences at home

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Lead Author

Katie Cebula

Paper

10:50 - 11:10 (MST)

Identifying early motor and cognitive predictors of later educational and executive function outcomes in children with Down Syndrome

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Lead Author

Vu Thuy Ann Dao

Paper

11:25 - 11:45 (MST)

Enhancing Infant Vocalizations: A Focus on Early Caregiver Interactions for Infants with Down Syndrome

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Lead Author

Dr. Mary Jane Weiss

Paper

11:45 - 12:05 (MST)

Parent-led Language Interventions for Young Children with Down Syndrome

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Lead Author

Lizbeth Finestack

Paper

12:05 - 12:25 (MST)

Play Boot Camp: A Transdisciplinary Pilot Study of Parent Training for Infants with Down Syndrome

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Lead Author

Amanda DiGangi

Paper

12:25 - 12:45 (MST)

Evaluating the BabblePlay app intervention to encourage vocalising in infants with Down Syndrome

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Lead Author

Tamar Keren-Portnoy

Paper

12:45 - 13:05 (MST)

Vocabulary size in 5- to 46-year-olds with Down syndrome

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Lead Author

Natalie Mason

Day 3

03:30 - 03:35 (MST)

Welcome to Day 3

Symposium

03:35 - 04:55 (MST)

Mathematical Abilities of Children with Down Syndrome

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Organiser

Stella Xu

Paper

05:10 - 05:30 (MST)

Menstrual health of adolescents with Down syndrome in the UK

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Lead Author

Katie Greenland

Paper

05:35 - 05:55 (MST)

Assessing the acceptability and feasibility of cognitive assessments for prodromal Alzheimer’s Disease in a population with Down’s Syndrome

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Lead Author

Becca Louch

Symposium

06:10 - 07:20 (MST)

How advances in machine learning and statistical modelling have changed how we should learn about and support people with Down syndrome

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Organiser

Frank Buckley

Paper

08:00 - 09:00 (MST)

Dual Diagnosis - Down syndrome and autism: what we know and what we do not know

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Lead Author

Noemi Spinazzi

Paper

09:15 - 09:35 (MST)

Using the Brief Observation of Social Communication Change (BOSCC) to characterize the heterogeneous presentation of social communication and restrictive repetitive behaviors in young children with Down syndrome.

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Lead Author

Elizabeth Kolln

Paper

09:35 - 09:55 (MST)

Characterizing hearing in children and adults with Down syndrome

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Lead Author

Heather Porter

Paper

09:55 - 10:15 (MST)

Independent Mobility in Infants with Down Syndrome: Characterizing Locomotor Development and Feasibility of Body-Weight Support Intervention

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Lead Author

Ellen Sutter

Symposium

10:30 - 11:30 (MST)

Dual Sensory Impact in Down Syndrome: Unlocking Developmental Potential (alternate title: Dual Sensory Impact in Down Syndrome: Implications for Function, Language, and Learning)

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Organiser

Elizabeth Boatwright