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Families and Their Children with Down's Syndrome: One Feature in Common

By: Elizabeth A. Byrne; Cliff C. Cunningham et al. | Book details

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Contents
Acknowledgements vii
1. Perspectives on the Family 1
2. The Manchester Down’s Syndrome Cohort Study 9
3. The Children: their Activities, Friends, Sisters and Brothers 25
4. The Children and their Parents 48
5. The Families: Activities and Relationships 65
6. The Families: Relatives, Friends and other Families 88
7. Professionals and Services (1) 100
8. Professionals and Services (2) 117
9. Conclusions and Implications 134
Bibliography 146
Appendix 155
Index 157

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