Play and children with Down's Syndrome

By: Rutter, Sarah.
Series: Down's Syndrome Association Newsletter 87 Spring 1998: 37-38.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): DOWN SYNDROME | PLAYSummary: All children need and benefit from play. Children with Down Syndrome are no exception. The majority of children who have Down's Syndrome are able to participate with little difficulty in ordinary play situations with their non-disabled peers. [AJ].
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All children need and benefit from play. Children with Down Syndrome are no exception. The majority of children who have Down's Syndrome are able to participate with little difficulty in ordinary play situations with their non-disabled peers. [AJ].

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