How to Break Bad News to People with Intellectual Disabilities: A Guide for Carers and Professionals, by Irene Tuffrey-Wijne, is an easy-to-use and comprehensive resource of information for carers, health…
The Boston Children’s Hospital Down Syndrome Program put together this comprehensive guide which covers developmental readiness ten steps to successful toilet training parent role potential roadblocks, and more! Original source;…
…are eligible to receive SNAP benefits. Many adults with Down syndrome who receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are eligible to receive SNAP. You may apply online or download the paper…
Our Prenatal First Call Program was created to support expectant parents at a particularly critical time: when they are first learning that their expected child may, or will, be born…
GoZen! creates online social and emotional learning programs that help kids and teens transform stress into resilience. Programs include learning modules with animated videos that teach concepts related to: anxiety…
…when they are first learning that their expected child may, or will, be born with Down syndrome. After learning positive screening results, or the diagnosis, the Prenatal First Call center…
…via email: a guide full of resources to help ensure your event is a success, including email and letter templates, fundraising tips, and guidelines. You will also receive a Helping…
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…the Down syndrome community in Massachusetts and beyond for the greater good. Through their collaboration with MDSC, LuMind provides educational research materials, webinars and presentations while MDSC leverages its expertise…
This is a companion guide for educators seeking additional guidance for creating and implementing successful behavioral intervention plans (“FAIR Plans”) for students with anxiety-related or oppositional behaviors. Jessica Minahan wrote…