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ISBN: 9781921361777
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2011
Publisher: Fremantle Press
Pages: 352
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This is the book I'd want to read if I had has a child with Down syndrome. It's the book I'd recommend to parents who already have a child with Down syndrome, or for who prenatal testing has indicated Down syndrome, and they are wondering what on earth the future holds. As a scientist working in the area of child health, I would also recommend it to all those people - teachers, health professionals including doctors, and policy makers - who work with people with disabilities or who make the decisions which affect them. Professor Fiona Stanley AC, atron, Down Syndrome Association of Western Australia A lot of books on Down syndrome cross my path, but I started reading this one and couldn't stop. Jan Gothard's fascinating, wide-ranging research opens a window onto families' lives and show us, dramatically, just why we can have greater expectations for people with Down syndrome in the twenty-first century. Michael Berube, Paterno Family Professor in Literature, Pennsylvania State University and author of Life As We Know It- A Father, a Family, and an Exceptional Child
ISBN: 9781921361777
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2011
Publisher: Fremantle Press
Pages: 352
Description:
This is the book I'd want to read if I had has a child with Down syndrome. It's the book I'd recommend to parents who already have a child with Down syndrome, or for who prenatal testing has indicated Down syndrome, and they are wondering what on earth the future holds. As a scientist working in the area of child health, I would also recommend it to all those people - teachers, health professionals including doctors, and policy makers - who work with people with disabilities or who make the decisions which affect them. Professor Fiona Stanley AC, atron, Down Syndrome Association of Western Australia A lot of books on Down syndrome cross my path, but I started reading this one and couldn't stop. Jan Gothard's fascinating, wide-ranging research opens a window onto families' lives and show us, dramatically, just why we can have greater expectations for people with Down syndrome in the twenty-first century. Michael Berube, Paterno Family Professor in Literature, Pennsylvania State University and author of Life As We Know It- A Father, a Family, and an Exceptional Child