Excelling in life with Down syndrome /:
"Life expectancy for adults with Down syndrome has dramatically increased over the last 100 years. Many people with Down syndrome are now living into their 60's and 70's. Further, there has been a marked social shift in people with Down syndrome no longer living in large impersonal in...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Life expectancy for adults with Down syndrome has dramatically increased over the last 100 years. Many people with Down syndrome are now living into their 60's and 70's. Further, there has been a marked social shift in people with Down syndrome no longer living in large impersonal institutions but now living in the community, often within their family homes or independently. Children are becoming literate and adolescents are acquiring professions and hobbies. This integration into society results in a higher quality of life. Many previously published textbooks have reviewed the medical and psychological conditions associated with Down syndrome. This book aims to highlight the more positive aspects of the life of people with Down syndrome. Fruitful examples, such as the Special Olympics, camping, arts, digital literacy and citizenship actions are included. The book presents early childhood interventions, transition of children to adults, experience with PALS programs, the role of positive behavior support and self-directed support, and finally optimal aging. The aim of this book is primarily to educate families, carers and professionals that people with Down syndrome can achieve excellent well-being in physical, mental and spiritual domains. One's ability to maximize their own well-being is a human right which also reduces risks and costs associated with mental illness. We hope this book highlights the importance for children and adults with Down syndrome to be seen as valued citizens of their community and allows their voices to be heard"-- |
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spelling | Excelling in life with Down syndrome / Vee. P. Prasher, Consultant and Visiting Professor, The Greenfields, Birmingham, UK, Flavia H. Santos, Assistant Professor, UCD Ad Astra Fellow, School of Psychology, University College Dublin, Ireland, editors. 2108 New York : Nova Science Publishers, [2021] 1 online resource. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Disability and the disabled - issues, laws and programs Includes bibliographical references and index. "Life expectancy for adults with Down syndrome has dramatically increased over the last 100 years. Many people with Down syndrome are now living into their 60's and 70's. Further, there has been a marked social shift in people with Down syndrome no longer living in large impersonal institutions but now living in the community, often within their family homes or independently. Children are becoming literate and adolescents are acquiring professions and hobbies. This integration into society results in a higher quality of life. Many previously published textbooks have reviewed the medical and psychological conditions associated with Down syndrome. This book aims to highlight the more positive aspects of the life of people with Down syndrome. Fruitful examples, such as the Special Olympics, camping, arts, digital literacy and citizenship actions are included. The book presents early childhood interventions, transition of children to adults, experience with PALS programs, the role of positive behavior support and self-directed support, and finally optimal aging. The aim of this book is primarily to educate families, carers and professionals that people with Down syndrome can achieve excellent well-being in physical, mental and spiritual domains. One's ability to maximize their own well-being is a human right which also reduces risks and costs associated with mental illness. We hope this book highlights the importance for children and adults with Down syndrome to be seen as valued citizens of their community and allows their voices to be heard"-- Provided by publisher. Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed. Down syndrome Social aspects. People with mental disabilities Social aspects. Syndrome de Down Aspect social. Personnes ayant une déficience intellectuelle Aspect social. Down syndrome Social aspects fast Prasher, Vee P., editor. Santos, Flavia H., editor. Print version: Excelling in life with Down syndrome New York : Nova Science Publishers, [2021] 9781536194845 (DLC) 2021023297 |
spellingShingle | Excelling in life with Down syndrome / Down syndrome Social aspects. People with mental disabilities Social aspects. Syndrome de Down Aspect social. Personnes ayant une déficience intellectuelle Aspect social. Down syndrome Social aspects fast |
title | Excelling in life with Down syndrome / |
title_auth | Excelling in life with Down syndrome / |
title_exact_search | Excelling in life with Down syndrome / |
title_full | Excelling in life with Down syndrome / Vee. P. Prasher, Consultant and Visiting Professor, The Greenfields, Birmingham, UK, Flavia H. Santos, Assistant Professor, UCD Ad Astra Fellow, School of Psychology, University College Dublin, Ireland, editors. |
title_fullStr | Excelling in life with Down syndrome / Vee. P. Prasher, Consultant and Visiting Professor, The Greenfields, Birmingham, UK, Flavia H. Santos, Assistant Professor, UCD Ad Astra Fellow, School of Psychology, University College Dublin, Ireland, editors. |
title_full_unstemmed | Excelling in life with Down syndrome / Vee. P. Prasher, Consultant and Visiting Professor, The Greenfields, Birmingham, UK, Flavia H. Santos, Assistant Professor, UCD Ad Astra Fellow, School of Psychology, University College Dublin, Ireland, editors. |
title_short | Excelling in life with Down syndrome / |
title_sort | excelling in life with down syndrome |
topic | Down syndrome Social aspects. People with mental disabilities Social aspects. Syndrome de Down Aspect social. Personnes ayant une déficience intellectuelle Aspect social. Down syndrome Social aspects fast |
topic_facet | Down syndrome Social aspects. People with mental disabilities Social aspects. Syndrome de Down Aspect social. Personnes ayant une déficience intellectuelle Aspect social. Down syndrome Social aspects |
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