Educational resources and awareness articles about Down syndrome
A curated collection of reliable sources and references for those who want to dive deeper into Down syndrome. Includes links to international organizations, scientific studies, and educational books and materials.
Discover the Haring Center for Inclusive Education at the University of Washington, its historic role in proving the learning potential of people with Down syndrome, and what it offers educators and researchers through the Building Blocks curriculum and training programmes.
Discover what Down Syndrome Education International (DSE) offers to teachers, parents, and researchers — from a comprehensive online education platform to research on language development and memory.
Discover what Down Syndrome International (DSi) offers to educators, advocates, and individuals with Down syndrome — from Arabic-language education guidelines to the World Congress and self-advocacy network.
Discover what the Global Down Syndrome Foundation offers to healthcare professionals, researchers, and families — from JAMA-published medical guidelines to the Human Trisome research project.
Discover Woodbine House and its specialist Down syndrome titles — from guides for new parents to mental wellness references for adults — an essential library for families, educators, and professionals.
Discover what the National Down Syndrome Congress (NDSC) offers to families, individuals, and professionals — from the world's largest annual convention to the DS-Connect research registry.
Discover what the National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS) offers to families, healthcare professionals, educators, and advocates — from a free helpline to the CARE DS clinical platform.
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