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The Oxford Handbook of Down Syndrome and Development comprises
cutting-edge and provocative integrative reviews of essential
theory and research about persons with Down syndrome at various
stages of the lifespan. The volume opens with a brief section on
historic and contemporary scientific approaches to understanding
the development of persons with Down syndrome with subsequent
sections on social development and family relations, cognition and
neuropsychology, and comorbid conditions. Together these chapters
provide extensive background that leads to a comprehensive
understanding of the development and well-being of persons with
Down syndrome across many different aspects of everyday living. The
final section contains innovative and forward-looking chapters on
interventions and directions for future research. The contributors
to all these chapters are leading scholars in the study of persons
with Down syndrome and other neurodevelopmental conditions.
However, the final word of the volume is left to those with lived
experience -persons with Down syndrome and their family members who
share and reflect on their life stories. This handbook is essential
reading for all those interested in the development of persons with
Down syndrome.
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