The Importance of Symbolic Play in the Cognitive and Social Development of Children with Down Syndrome Play is the most powerful learning tool during ...
Down syndrome continues to be one of the most misunderstood genetic conditions. Despite significant progress in inclusion, education and awareness, ma...
The Impact of Social Media on the Lives of People with Down Syndrome Over the past two decades, social media has become a central element of everyday ...
In recent years, education has undergone a profound transformation driven by the need to connect with a generation of students who learn in different ...
How to Develop Mathematical Skills in Children with Down’s Syndrome in a Fun and Effective Way Learning mathematics can be a challenge for many chil...
Managing behaviour in children with Down’s syndrome requires understanding, patience, consistency, and an educational approach that focuses on abili...
The Use of Technology in the Education of Children with Down’s Syndrome Introduction Down’s syndrome is a genetic condition that occurs when a per...
How to Foster Autonomy in Daily Life from Childhood to Adulthood in People with Intellectual Disabilities Autonomy is a fundamental aspect of personal...
For many years, there was a widespread belief that teaching two languages to a child with an intellectual disability, such as Down’s syndrome, might...
Inclusive education has made significant strides in recent decades, enabling children with special educational needs, such as those with Down syndrome...
Neuroplasticity in Down Syndrome: How the Brain Can Continue to Learn Neuroplasticity is one of the most remarkable properties of the human brain. It ...
In the UK, home education is legal and increasingly considered by families looking for a more personalised approach to learning, especially in cases i...
Integration vs Inclusion: What’s the Difference – and Why Does It Matter? We often use the words integration and inclusion as if they mean the sam...
What are the attitudes that infantilise people with Down’s syndrome? Society tends to perceive people with Down’s syndrome as younger than they ac...
Let us remember that education is a universal right. All school-age individuals, regardless of their characteristics and the difficulties they may fac...
How Individuals with Down Syndrome Can Prepare for the 2025 Tax Return For individuals with Down syndrome who are employed, preparing for the 2025 tax...