Down Syndrome
Breastfeeding
a Baby with Down Syndrome from the Nursing Mothers Association
of Australia
Canadian Down Syndrome
Society enhancing the quality of life for all who have
Down syndrome
Cole's Corner
for new parents, good links to sites on TNI and Piracetam
Disability
Solutions an excellent free newsletter about Down
Syndrome available in print as well as online
DownsCity
cyberspace for the Down Syndrome community
Down
Heart Groupprovides information and support for families
who have a member with Down Syndrome and associated congenital heart disease
Down's Syndrome Association
excellent resources for new parents & others, from the
U.K.
Down Syndrome
Association (Singapore)with links to Japanese and European
associations
Down
Syndrome Association of Atlanta bringing together parents,
professionals and others
Down
Syn On-Line Magazine focusing on first-person experiences,
opinions, pictures and questions from those who love someone with Down
Syndrome
Down Syndrome: For
New Parents "Just when you think you have learned
what you need to know in life, someone truly special comes into it and
shows just how much more there is."
Down Syndrome:
Health Issues provides essays about children with Down
Syndrome (DS) for other parents. These essays were written by a pediatrician
and father of a child with DS.
Down Syndrome Ireland concerned
with the welfare of people with learning disabilities in Ireland
Down Syndrome
Parent Support (Copenhagen) (Danish) site about
being a parent to a child with Down Syndrome
Down Syndrome
Quarterly is an interdisciplinary journal devoted
to advancing the state of knowledge on Down syndrome and will cover all
areas of medical, behavioral, and social scientific research. It is published
in March, June, September, and December and is distributed by subscription
to individuals, organizations, and libraries.
Down Syndrome
WWW Page (English, Spanish & French) provides
articles by professionals; essays by family members; snapshots of the kids
in the Brag Book; Links and Resources; Information on the Down-Syn internet
list service and archives
Health
Care Guidelines for Individuals with Down Syndrome Down
Syndrome Preventive Medical Check List. Edited by William I. Cohen, M.D.
for the Down Syndrome Medical Interest Group (DSMIG)
Japan
Down Syndrome Network (JSDN) (English & Japanese)
Massachusetts Down Syndrome
Congressfor parents, professionals, self-advocates
Mosaic
Down Syndrome on the Web created by a parent, so that
parents can communicate
National Association
for Down Syndrome (NADS) a not-for-profit organization,
was founded in Chicago in 1961 by parents of children with Down syndrome
who felt a need to create a better environment and bring about understanding
and acceptance of people with Down syndrome
National
Down Syndrome Congress this is a national advocacy
organization for Down syndrome which provides leadership in all areas of
concern related to persons with Down syndrome
National Down Syndrome
Society was established in 1979 to increase public awareness
about Down syndrome; to assist families in addressing the needs of children
born with this genetic condition; and to sponsor and encourage scientific
research
Riverbend
Down Syndrome Parent Support Group provides support
and information to parents of children with Down syndrome in Southwestern
Illinois. Their aim is to support each other and enrich the lives of their
children so they may reach their fullest potential.
Sarah's
Page Sarah is in grade 5 and has Down Syndrome
Scottish Down's Syndrome
Association see: Standard health checks for children with
DS
Stitching Down
Syndrome Home Page (Dutch) organization for parents
with a Down Syndrome child
Targeted
Nutritional Intervention used in treating children with
Down syndrome
Teenager with
Down Syndrome (Dan's Page) this is an excellent
site, it shares Dan's experiences and offers many valuable resources
UPSIDE!
an informal society for the world of Down Syndrome
Utah Down Syndrome Foundation
provides support, training,
counseling, and education for individuals with Down syndrome, their parents,
families, and the community
What's
Up with Downs? created by a parent for other parents
of Down syndrome children
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