The life expectancy of people with Down Syndrome has increased
dramatically over the last century. It is now considered to be
around 60 years and is likely to improve in the future. This has
prompted intriguing new research and is motivating interest in the
scientific community for the advanced years of people with Down
Syndrome, who will now be members of society for much longer.
"Therapies and Rehabilitation in Down Syndrome" provides up to
date details of the central issues concerning the syndrome and the
major strategies and perspectives for genetic, pharmacological, and
medical therapies and treatments, as well as the cognitive,
linguistic, educational, and inclusion rehabilitation strategies.
Taking a comprehensive, therapeutic and interdisciplinary approach,
this book gives a comprehensive life-span perspective.
Written by an international team of prominent authors,
"Therapies and Rehabilitation in Down Syndrome" is essential for
those interested in best-practice. It provides a unique reference
for practitioners looking for guidelines for therapies and clinical
applications of research findings, as well as to educators and
parents.
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