That has been staying with me ever since. I have been about some problems. Why in many schools are our children asked to acquire skills in a way from a real-life context(情境)? Why does a school child so often become a defeated school failure? Developmental psychologist Margaret Donald ...
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Life without My Girl with Down's Syndrome Is Utterly Unthinkable; Statistics Suggest More Than 90 Percent of Women Who Discover They Are Carrying a Down''s Baby Will Abort. Here a Mother of a Little Girl with Down's Syndrome Explains How Much Joy and Happiness She Brings.And How Abortion...
When I got to know that my daughter had Down syndrome, I thought of a life which would be sad, depressing and cheerless in the years to come, so strong were the prejudices, predictions and the medical opinions. The initial few years were tough because we had to get her heart fixed and...
My Words / Life a full one for Johnston despite Down SyndromeBen Johnston
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Just another WordPress.com site, Here to help you navigate co-occurring Down syndrome and autism. My son, Nick is 30 years old and living his best life as an adult with DS-ASD.
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