Transition to Adult Life
The period of time between high school and what comes next is not a transition. That sounds like something that
The period of time between high school and what comes next is not a transition. That sounds like something that
In general, there are three types of employment options available to individuals with Down syndrome: competitive, supported and sheltered. Volunteer
All students should have access to postsecondary education, and the resulting employment and independent living opportunities. Studies have shown that
Speech and language development can be challenging for many children with Down syndrome. Here is information that can help infants
Many parents are eager to start a toilet training program for their children. However, some parents may be ready to
The first years of life are a critical time in a child’s development. All young children go through the most
This guide is intended to educate employers on hiring people with Down syndrome by highlighting benefits, suggesting tips for success,
Date: 8/10/2020
Clinicians at Massachusetts General Hospital’s (MGH) Down Syndrome Program have launched the Down Syndrome Clinic To You (DSC2U), an online portal designed to connect families and primary care physicians with personalized health and wellness information for their loved one or patient with Down syndrome.
In this presentation, Brian Chicoine, MD and Katie Frank, PhD, OTR/L discuss the importance of sleep as well as practical
This document contains the slides from the webinar on Sleep in Adolescents and Adults with Down Syndrome presented by Brian