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Can I Tell You about Down Syndrome?: A Guide for Friends, Family and Professionals

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Elizabeth Elliot, Manjit Thapp

  • Can I Tell You about Down Syndrome?

48 pages
Interest Age: 8 to 12
2015
ISBN: 9781849055017

Meet David - a boy with Down syndrome. David invites readers to learn about Down syndrome from his perspective, helping them to understand what Down syndrome is and how it affects his daily life. He explains that he sometimes needs extra help at home and school and suggests ways that those around him can help him to feel supported. This illustrated book is ideal for young people aged 7 upwards, as well as parents, friends, teachers, social workers and other professionals working with children with Down syndrome. It is also an excellent starting point for family and classroom discussions.

Table of Contents

Introduction.

  1. Introducing David who has Down syndrome.
  2. What is it like to have Down syndrome?.
  3. What I like to do.
  4. Playing with other children.
  5. In my classroom.
  6. Telling the class about Down syndrome.
  7. How other children can help.
  8. How teachers can help.
  9. How parents can help.
  10. How my brother and sister can help.

Recommended reading and websites.

"This book is a breath of fresh air! Written in the first person and accompanied by beautiful illustrations, this book is accessible, factual, yet warm and personal, a testament to the love and commitment of Elizabeth's family. The book is easy to digest and packed with myth-busting information. Elizabeth has created a shining light of positivity that will be cherished by many, and will spark important conversations about Down Syndrome today."
- Hayley Goleniowska, Downs Side Up, blogger, author, speaker and advocate

"Dr Elliott has written a very accessible and informative book, which will help parents, children, teachers and other professionals understand more about what it is like to have Down's syndrome. Down's syndrome is a relatively common condition and it is important for people to be well-informed in this area. In simple language, this book helps the reader understand things from the perspective of the individual concerned, and in this sense particularly, it is a very useful addition to the literature in this field."
- Dr Jon Goldin, Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist and Joint Training Programme Director, Mildred Creak Unit, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust