Contents
| | 1. Perspectives on the Family | 1 |
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| | 2. The Manchester Down’s Syndrome Cohort Study | 9 |
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| | 3. The Children: their Activities, Friends, Sisters and Brothers | 25 |
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| | 4. The Children and their Parents | 48 |
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| | 5. The Families: Activities and Relationships | 65 |
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| | 6. The Families: Relatives, Friends and other Families | 88 |
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| | 7. Professionals and Services (1) | 100 |
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| | 8. Professionals and Services (2) | 117 |
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| | 9. Conclusions and Implications | 134 |
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Publication information:
Book title: Families and Their Children with Down's Syndrome:One Feature in Common.
Contributors: Elizabeth A. Byrne - Author, Cliff C. Cunningham - Author, Patricia Sloper - Author.
Publisher: Routledge.
Place of publication: London.
Publication year: 1988.
Page number: v.
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