Downś syndrome: children growing up
The most common, most easily recognised and probably the most researched single condition causing learning disability is Down's syndrome. On the basis of extensive tests, interviews and questionnaires focusing on fundamental issues of development and upbringing, Dr Carr has followed the lives o...
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Cambridge [u.a.]
Cambridge Univ. Press
1995
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Zusammenfassung: | The most common, most easily recognised and probably the most researched single condition causing learning disability is Down's syndrome. On the basis of extensive tests, interviews and questionnaires focusing on fundamental issues of development and upbringing, Dr Carr has followed the lives of a population-based cohort of people with Down's syndrome from birth to early adulthood. This volume details particularly the development of the study groups at the ages of 11 and 21 years with a longitudinal perspective reference to earlier years as appropriate. A wide range of factors are investigated, from abilities, behaviour, discipline and independence through to effects on the family and the provision of help from services The collection of these unique data spanning the first 21 years of life enables Dr Carr to offer discussion and advice that will be of international relevance and an invaluable reference for all those concerned with the care, health and well-being of individuals with Down's syndrome and their families |
Beschreibung: | XIII, 202 S. Ill., graph. Darst. |
ISBN: | 052146532X |
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spelling | Carr, Janet Verfasser (DE-588)109035127 aut Downś syndrome children growing up Janet Carr 1. publ. Cambridge [u.a.] Cambridge Univ. Press 1995 XIII, 202 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier The most common, most easily recognised and probably the most researched single condition causing learning disability is Down's syndrome. On the basis of extensive tests, interviews and questionnaires focusing on fundamental issues of development and upbringing, Dr Carr has followed the lives of a population-based cohort of people with Down's syndrome from birth to early adulthood. This volume details particularly the development of the study groups at the ages of 11 and 21 years with a longitudinal perspective reference to earlier years as appropriate. A wide range of factors are investigated, from abilities, behaviour, discipline and independence through to effects on the family and the provision of help from services The collection of these unique data spanning the first 21 years of life enables Dr Carr to offer discussion and advice that will be of international relevance and an invaluable reference for all those concerned with the care, health and well-being of individuals with Down's syndrome and their families Down Syndrome England Down syndrome Patients Longitudinal studies Longitudinal Studies England Down-Syndrom (DE-588)4012849-0 gnd rswk-swf Kind (DE-588)4030550-8 gnd rswk-swf Down-Syndrom (DE-588)4012849-0 s Kind (DE-588)4030550-8 s DE-604 |
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