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  1. Karina Has Down Syndrome: One Family's Account of the Early Years with a Child who has Special Needs by Cheryl Rogers, 2009-06-23
  2. Children with Down's Syndrome: A guide for teachers and support assistants in mainstream primary and secondary schools (Resource Materials for Children) by Stephanie Lorenz, 1998-03-01
  3. Supporting Children with Down's Syndrome by Hull Learning Services, 2004-08-31
  4. The Guide to Good Health for Teens & Adults With Down Syndrome by Brian Chicoine, Dennis McGuire, 2010-09-07
  5. Road Map to Holland: How I Found My Way Through My Son's First Two Years With Down Syndrome by Jennifer Graf Groneberg, 2008-04-01
  6. The Year My Son and I Were Born: A Story of Down Syndrome, Motherhood, and Self-Discovery by Kathryn Lynard Soper, 2009-03-03
  7. Windows Into Heaven - Stories Celebrating Down Syndrome by Stacy Tetschner, Michelle Tetschner, 2008-08-23
  8. Our Brother Has Down's Syndrome by Shelley Cairo, Jasmine Cairo, 1988-03-01
  9. Medical Treatment of Down Syndrome and Genetic Diseases by M.A., M.D. Henry Turkel, M.A. Ilse Nusbaum, 1985
  10. Communication Skills in Children With Down Syndrome: A Guide for Parents (Topics in Down Syndrome) by Libby Kumin, 1994-01
  11. Understanding Down Syndrome: An Introduction for Parents by Cliff Cunningham, 1996-08-25
  12. Adventures In The Mainstream: Coming Of Age With Down Syndrome by Greg Palmer, 2005-04-30
  13. Down Syndrome: Successful Parenting of Children With Down Syndrome by John F. Unruh, 1994-04
  14. Bebes con sindrome de Down: Nueva Guia para padres(Spanish Edition) by Susan Skallerup, 2009-07-09

61. Welcome To The Parent Advocates Down Syndrome Web Site
Emotional, social and educational support for individuals with down syndrome and their families. Events, activities, newsletter, bylaws, and contact information.
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Encouraging people with down syndrome to fulfil their potential.Category Regional Oceania Society and Culture Organisations......down syndrome Association of NSW Inc The aim of the down syndrome Association ofNSW is to encourage people with down syndrome to fulfil their potential.
http://www.hartingdale.com.au/~dsansw/

63. Down Syndrome Research Online Advocacy Group
The down syndrome Online Advocacy Group (DSOAG) purpose is to increase supportfor clinical, biomedical, and scientific research into down syndrome.
http://www.dsoag.com/
The Down Syndrome Online Advocacy Group (DSOAG) purpose is to increase support for clinical, biomedical, and scientific research into Down syndrome

64. Down Syndrome Message Board
The archives of this board.
http://www.healthboards.com/down-syndrome/
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65. Down Syndrome Resources On The Internet
down syndrome Resources on the Internet. Tidewater down syndrome Association HomePage The home page of the Tidewater (Virginia) down syndrome Association.
http://www.tl.infi.net/~jwheaton/dsnet.html

66. Tidewater Down Syndrome Asociation Home Page
The Tidewater down syndrome Association Home PageHas a New Home. www.flash.net/~nxtmedia/tdsa/.
http://www.tl.infi.net/~jwheaton/tdsahome.html

67. Health Care For Adults With Down Syndrome
Recommendations on their specific health maintenance needs.
http://healthlink.mcw.edu/article/1001820316.html
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Health Care for Adults With Down Syndrome
Down syndrome occurs in about one in 1,000 live births and affects about 250,000 families in the United States. The syndrome is a congenital condition caused by an extra chromosome. It is characterized by cognitive delays (or mental retardation) and certain facial features. Adults who have Down syndrome can present diagnostic and treatment challenges. Patients with Down syndrome are more prone to certain health conditions, but may have difficulty expressing their symptoms and following treatment directions. Furthermore, symptoms may be incorrectly attributed to the condition of Down Syndrome. An overall, holistic approach forms the basis of good health care for adults with Down syndrome. Adults with Down syndrome have the same basic health care needs as typically developed people and should receive the same age-appropriate preventive care as unaffected persons. Immunization schedules are the same and screening for high blood pressure, heart disease, cancer and dental disease is no different. However, people with Down syndrome are likely to have a number of conditions, such as diabetes, thyroid disease, depression, hearing loss, obsessive-compulsive disorder, sleep apnea, compression of the spine in the neck area, and Alzheimer's disease.

68. Down Syndrome Information Network - Home Page
Includes a online library of books and articles.
http://www.down-syndrome.net/
Down Syndrome Information Network The Down Syndrome Educational Trust DownsEd Shop e-Visitors' Centre ... e-Visitors' centre
Welcome to the Down Syndrome Information Network
The Down Syndrome Information Network offers a range of information resources and online services to the international Down syndrome community. It aims to provide information and services for families, carers, professionals and researchers worldwide. This website has over 1,000 pages of information, equivalent to at least 6,000 printed pages.
New information and services
Get details of recently added articles and books and new services , including our recommended web sites index.
About the Down Syndrome Information Network
For information about this web site and affiliated web sites and services, please refer to our ' About the Down Syndrome Network ' pages. Here you will also find information about our privacy policies, technical information about our site, details of how to contribute and more.
Development plans
Learn about what we have planned for the Down Syndrome Information Network , let us have your views and comments, and find out what will be available when.  

69. The DSRF Has Moved
The DSRF is located in Vancouver, BC, and is dedicated to improving life for peoplewith down syndrome through research and dissemination of current information
http://fas.sfu.ca/kin/ds/
Hi, we've moved. Please click here (http://dsrf.org) to go to the Down Syndrome Research Foundation's new site!

70. Down Syndrome Association Of Minnesota Home Page
We've moved to www.dsamn.org If you are not automaticallyredirected in 5 seconds click here.
http://www.mm.com/dsam/
phone: 651-603-0720 or 800-511-3696
email: dsamn@dsamn.org
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new! Guestbook new! Email Welcome to our web site The Down Syndrome Association of Minnesota is a non-profit organization dedicated to ensuring that all individuals with Down syndrome and their families receive the support necessary to participate in, contribute to and achieve the fulfillment of life in their community. Our Association is funded through memberships, private donationsand various fund raising events held throughout the year. We serve residents in the state of Minnesota as well as neighboring states. All services are available to our members at no cost. The Down Syndrome Association of Minnesota is affiliated with the National Down Syndrome Congress, National Down Syndrome Society and PACER. Go to our index for information on membership and services. Down Syndrome Association of Minnesota 668 Transfer Road, St. Paul, MN 55114 651-603-0720 or 800-511-3696

71. DSAW - DOWN SYNDROME Of WISCONSIN
Home, Who are we? The down syndrome Association of Wisconsin (DSAW) is an organizationcreated for individuals with down syndrome and their families.
http://www.dsaw.org/
Who are we? The Down Syndrome Association of Wisconsin (DSAW) is an organization created for individuals with Down Syndrome and their families. DSAW works with health care professionals, educators, federal, state and county agencies, community leaders, legislators, advocates, parent support groups, the Down Syndrome Clinic of Wisconsin (DSCW) , the National Down Syndrome Congress , the National Down Syndrome Society , and the Great Lakes Association for Down Syndrome. DSAW's mission is to provide support to families and individuals with Down syndrome through education, information, and the exchange of ideas and experiences. Down Syndrome Association of Wisconsin offers many programs including a newsletter, new parent information packets, parent match services, community education, and special events.
The vision of the Down Syndrome Association of Wisconsin is the understanding of the value of people with Down syndrome in our lives and the the community. We will continue to strive toward full acceptance, full access, full life and full potential.

72. DOWN SINDROME FOUNDATION
Nonprofit group supporting the parents of down syndrome children in Honduras. Information on the Category Regional Central America Disability Resources...... down syndrome FOUNDATION WE ARE A PARENTS ASSOCIATION THAT WANT TO SHAREWHAT WE HAVE IN COMMON, OUR EXPERIENCES WITH down syndrome.
http://www.honduras.com/fdown/
En Español E-mail: fdown@honduras.com - P.O.Box # 154, San Pedro Sula, Honduras DOWN SYNDROME FOUNDATION WE ARE A PARENTS ASSOCIATION THAT WANT TO SHARE WHAT WE HAVE IN COMMON, OUR EXPERIENCES WITH DOWN SYNDROME. All of us have lived through moments of doubt and of the rewarding gratification of having at home a child with Down syndrome. We have learned that they are persons with an interior world that is very intense and marvelous, rather than causing us any trouble, they have enriched our lives with their special way of being. We also learned that they have an amazing capacity to adapt themselves and learn. There is much we can do to help them to integrate with the community and it's norms. We know that there are many homes with children and adults affected by Down syndrome that need orientation and support. We believe that the best way to do accomplish this is by sharing personal experiences and mutual knowledge. This non profit foundation was created by parents for parents of Down syndrome children and adults on August 15 of 1998, so that we can share experiences and acquire the knowledge that will allow Down syndrome children to be integrated and have a place in the community. Parents will be taught how to provide their child rules for their adaptation and promote family unity. The community will be made aware of the need to accept and support Down syndrome citizens.

73. Einstein-Syndrome: Down Syndrome With A Positive Attitude
Help and hope on the development of a down syndrome child. Also education choices, the treatment of Category Health Conditions and Diseases down syndrome......Here you will find help and hope from moms who are changing what it means to havedown syndrome today, help in winning all the little battles that make up a
http://www.tbinet.org/einstein-syndrome/
This site is written to bring hope, brought by moms who are changing the face of Down Syndrome. We share ideas, experience, and learning to help you reach for the stars with your child. Here you will find help from other moms who have "been there"—help in winning all the little battles that make up a parent's day-to-day experience with Down Syndrome.
Down Syndrome
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Ruth Kauk , the 15-year-old sister of Mary Kauk who has Down Syndrome, built this web site for the Einstein-Syndrome list. Ruth's own web site is here Many thanks are due to The Brain Injury Network for hosting
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74. Down Syndrome Association Of Tulsa
Includes meeting schedule, photos, related links, and discussion board.
http://www.dsat.org/
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DSACO Down Syndrome Association of Central Oklahoma INTERACTIVE Contact Us Discussion Group / Bulletin Board DSAT Links DSAT Links I am Sam Report of the Surgeon General Sitemap Home DSAT P.O. Box 54877 Tulsa, Oklahoma 74155 twilson@bigplanet.com Web site of
Down Syndrome Association of Tulsa
Victor Brown - Balloons and cake are great but, Makayla Wilson, Cyanna Holland, Ashley Pope, and Kaitlyn Davies wonder where are the presents! The Down Syndrome Association of Tulsa (DSAT) is a non-profit organization that exists to enhance the lives of individuals with Down syndrome, their families and caregivers. This is accomplished by providing support, encouragement, current information, education, opportunities for socialization and by promoting community recognition of the inherent dignity of all people with developmental disabilities. Support DSAT , Buy a 2003 Calendar 2003 Governor's Conference on Developmental Disabilities March 31-April 1 click for more information Governor's Conference on Disabilities
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75. The Family Village / Library / Down Syndrome
Library C D. down syndrome.
http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/lib_down.htm
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Canadian Down Syndrome Society
811 14th Street, N.W.
Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2N 2A4
1-800-883-5608 (in Canada)
(403) 270-8291 (fax)
E-mail: dsinfo@cdss.ca
Web: http://www.cdss.ca/
The Canadian Down Syndrome Society (CDSS) is a national, non-profit organization whose mission is to enhance the quality of life for all individuals who have Down syndrome. The Society accomplishes this mission by providing information and assistance to all those with an interest in Down syndrome, by advocating on behalf of individuals with Down syndrome in the areas of education, employment and healthcare and by providing networking opportunities for parents and professionals in relevant fields.
National Down Syndrome Congress [NDSC] 7000 Peachtree-Dunwoody Road, NE Lake Ridge 400 Office Park Building 5, Suite 100 Atlanta, Georgia, USA, 30328 (800) 232-6372 [NDSC] E-mail: ndsccenter@aol.com

76. Families Dealing With Down Syndrome
A family oriented email group that is geared towards the love, support and health of children with down syndrome.
http://communities.msn.com/FamiliesDealingWithDownSyndrome
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77. Down Syndrome: Health Issues Has Moved
down syndrome Health Issues. by Len Leshin, MD, FAAP. HAS MOVED TOhttp//www.dshealth.com. If you were sent here from another site
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78. Kiwanis Of Kota Kinabalu - Serving The Children Of The World
The club objective is to raise fund for the down syndrome Foundation by organizing its official annual event, the challenging Treasure Hunt. We are a branch of the Kiwanis Club Malaysia.
http://www.sabah.org.my/kkiwanis

79. Down Syndrome Association Of Middle Tennessee
down syndrome Supported Living. What are we all about? down syndrome Assoc.of MiddleTennessee 111 N. Wilson Blvd. Nashville, TN 372052411 (615) 386-9002.
http://www.dsamt.org/
Online Resources Brochure Newsletter Message Board Chromosome 21 mapped ... Address DSAMT Mission The Down syndrome Association of Middle Tennessee is a non-profit organization of families whose mission is to enhance the quality of life for all individuals with Down syndrome by providing information and support to families, professionals and the community Down Syndrome Supported Living What are we all about? We have quarterly meetings with speakers that inform us of developments and new research that may help us with our children. We have monthly support coffees with mom's who are free to meet and share their experiences with each other. We publish a newsletter every other month with research articles, local and national information concerning our families and information about our local activities. We also have parties and other social events. But most important, we are there for each other and to share information. Top of Page Down Syndrome Assoc.of Middle Tennessee
111 N. Wilson Blvd.

80. Perspectives - A Message To Parents Of Down Syndrome Children
These children have tremendous potential. How much they accomplish depends on the opportunities they are given. Lists some of the critical opportunities needed.
http://www.nacd.org/article7.html

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