Partnership and marriage in Down syndrome

By: Brown, Roy L.
Series: Down Syndrome Research and Practice 4 (3) 1996: 96-99. 1996Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): DOWN SYNDROME | MARRIAGE | PARTNERSHIPS | PERSONAL DEVELOPMENTSummary: People with Down syndrome are living longer and if they are to experience wellbeing over their life span then parents and professionals ,ust have a concept of this huge change in possibilities and therefore priorities in education, work and social life. Examples are given and the resources required for social and personal growth. If this is not considered at the beginning of like and through the childhood years then self-image and opportunities are likely to be denied.
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People with Down syndrome are living longer and if they are to experience wellbeing over their life span then parents and professionals ,ust have a concept of this huge change in possibilities and therefore priorities in education, work and social life. Examples are given and the resources required for social and personal growth. If this is not considered at the beginning of like and through the childhood years then self-image and opportunities are likely to be denied.

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