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*New* Fine Motor Skills for Children with Down Syndrome 2/E

Maryanne Bruni

 

The popular book, Fine Motor Skills for Children with Down Syndrome is now available in an expanded new edition. Written by an occupational therapist who has worked extensively with children with Down syndrome, and is also the mother a teenager with Down syndrome, this book explains the best practices and procedures for helping children master daily living skills for home, school, and an independent future.

 

Pub. 2006



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Classroom Language Skills for Children with Down Syndrome

A Guide for Parents and Teachers

 

Libby Kumin

Libby Kumin, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, is a leading expert on Down syndrome and its impact on communication development. Her new book covers every aspect of a child’s language needs in school from kindergarten- age through early adolescence. Early chapters provide an overview of the characteristic communication problems associated with Down syndrome, their underlying causes, and how they can affect a child in school. Later, the book explains how to address communication needs directly in a child’s IEP, and then goes into detail about the best strategies for adapting school work and teacher-student communication in an inclusive classroom.

Pub. 2001



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Fine Motor Development

Neil Waddington

 

This series is a must for assisting the developmentally delayed, vision impaired or those students who are experiencing difficulty in using pencils, scissors and glue.

 

Pub. 1995



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Gross Motor Skills in Children w/ Down Syndrome

Patricia Winders

 

Children with Down syndrome master basic gross motor skills—--everything from rolling over to running—--just as their peers do, but may need additional help.

 

In Gross Motor Skills in Children with Down Syndrome, the author, a physical therapist, shares her expertise and experience gained from sixteen year specializing in the motor development of children with Down syndrome.

 

Pub. 1997



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Mental Wellness in Adults with Down Syndrome +++ BESTSELLER

A Guide to Emotional and Behavioral Strengths and Challenges

 

Dennis McGuire and Brian Chicoine

 

In this groundbreaking book, the founding directors of the Adult Down Syndrome Center of Lutheran General Hospital in Park Ridge, Illinois--the first and premier facility of its type in North America--share nearly 30 years of combined experience treating more than 3,000 adolescents and adults with Down syndrome aged 12 to 83. Mental Wellness is an invaluable resource for parents, mental health professionals, teachers and caregivers who want to understand better how to promote mental health and resolve psychosocial problems in people with Down syndrome.

 

Pub. 2006



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Teaching Math to People with Down Syndrome

Basic Survival Skills

 

DeAnna Horstmeier

TEACHING MATH TO PEOPLE WITH DOWN SYNDROME is the book that everyone has been waiting for! Now parents and educators can use this guide to teach meaningful math to students--with and without learning problems--who struggle with understanding computation, number concepts, and when and how to use these skills.

Pub. 2004



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