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Literature

We hope you will find the following selection of materials and recommended reading helpful.  

The majority of the Down's Syndrome Association's publications can be read or downloaded free of charge online.  Printed copies are available from our national office. Single copies of most leaflets and information sheets are available free to members. Information on benefits is free.  For others, and for larger orders, prices are as shown.   

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DSA Literature and Materials
Recommended Reading

DSA Literature and Materials

The following materials are produced by and available from the Down's Syndrome Association. We aim to make as much as possible available to be read and/or downloaded free from this website.

You can also contact the Down's Syndrome Association on Tel: or e-mail and ask for printed materials to be posted. There may be a small charge for this service.

Benefits Information
Educational Information
General Information
Information Sheets
Medical and Health Information
Reports
Speech and Language Information
Videos

Benefits Information

A GUIDE TO FAMILIES WISHING TO MAKE LEGAL PROVISION FOR A LEARNING DISABLED MEMBER
Author: A. B Quinn
Publisher: Anthony Quinn & Company in Association with Mishcon de Reya, 1997
Price: £2.50
Sorry. This publication is not available on-line. Please contact the Down's Syndrome Association if you would like a printed copy to be sent to you.

Benefits at 16
Author: Chris Katic
Price: £0.00
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A guide to benefits which can be claimed at age 16 for young people with Down's syndrome.

Educational Information

A GUIDE TO THE STATEMENT OF SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS
Author: Sally Capper
Publisher: DSA, 1999
Price: £2.50
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Information and guidance about the Statement of Special Educational Needs for parents of children with Down's syndrome

Early Years
Author: Sandy Alton
Price: £1.50
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Notes for early years professionals on children with Down's syndrome.

EDUCATION SUPPORT PACK - MAINSTREAM: PRIMARY AND SECONDARY
Author: UK Education Consortium for for Pupils with Down's syndrome, 2002
Price: £20.00
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A comprehensive range of practical advice, information and materials for any front line education professional who is including, or planning to include a pupil with Down's syndrome in mainstream school. WINNER OF NASEN/TES BOOK AWARD 2003

EDUCATION SUPPORT PACK - SPECIAL SCHOOLS
Author: UK Education Down's Syndrome Education Consortium, 2004
Price: £25.00
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The Special Schools Pack is a comprehensive guide for pupils with Down's syndrome in special schools. It comes in loose-leaf binders format.

INCLUDING PUPILS WITH DOWN'S SYNDROME - PRIMARY
Author: Sandy Alton
Publisher: DSA & DS Scotland, 2000
Price: £2.90
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Information for teachers and learning support assistants in primary schools

INCLUDING PUPILS WITH DOWN'S SYNDROME - SECONDARY
Author: Sandy Alton
Publisher: DSA & DS Scotland, 2000
Price: £2.90
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Information for teaching professionals on including pupils with Down's syndrome in mainstream secondary school

General Information

EMPLOYMENT
Author: Andy Oxley
Publisher: DSA & Mencap, 2000
Price: £1.50
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A guide to employment issues for people with Down's syndrome

PEOPLE WITH DOWN'S SYNDROME - YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED
Author: Susannah Seyman
Publisher: DSA, 1995
Price: £2.50
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Answers to some of the questions most often asked about Down's syndrome

THE GENETICS OF DOWN'S SYNDROME - A GUIDE FOR PARENTS AND OTHER CARERS
Author: Anna Kessling and Mary Sawtell
Publisher: DSA, 1996
Price: £2.50
A leaflet which explains this subject clearly and comprehensively

YOUR BABY HAS DOWN'S SYNDROME
Author: Sarah Rutter
Publisher: DSA, 1997
Price: £0.00
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A 23 page booklet for new parents (and other relatives) . Includes DSA membership form. Also available from the Down's Syndrome Association in Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, Gujarati, Punjabi, Urdu and Welsh.

Information Sheets

BEREAVEMENT
Author: Stuart Mills
Publisher: DSA, 2002
Price: £1.50
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Some information and guidance on helping people with Down's syndrome cope with a bereavement.

COMPUTER SOFTWARE
Publisher: DSA, 1998
Price: £1.50
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A list of useful addresses to source computer software for people with Down's syndrome

GASTROINTESTINAL PROBLEMS IN CHILDREN WITH DOWN'S SYNDROME - NOTES FOR PARENTS AND CARERS
Author: Dr Liz Marder
Publisher: DSA, 1996
Price: £1.50
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An introduction to the gastrointestinal problems that can sometimes occur in children with Down's syndrome.

ORGANISATIONS OFFERING RESIDENTIAL ACCOMMODATION
Author: DSA, 1999
Price: £1.50
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A list of organisations providing residential accommodation for people with Down's syndrome.

PREPARATION FOR MENSTRUATION
Author: Sarah Rutter & Mary Sawtell
Publisher: DSA, 1995
Price: £1.50
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A guidance sheet for carers looking at preparing teenage girls with Down's syndrome for menstruation

SLEEP PROBLEMS
Author: Dr Rebecca Stone
Publisher: DSA, 2001
Price: £1.50
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Notes for carers on coping with sleep problems in children with Down's syndrome.

VITAMIN AND MINERAL SUPPLEMENTS
Price: £0.00
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Information on vitamin and mineral supplementation for children with Down's syndrome.

Medical and Health Information

ACCESS TO EYECARE FOR ADULTS WITH LEARNING DIFFICULTIES
Author: RNIB
Publisher: RNIB, 2000
Price: £0.00
This is a leaflet encouraging carers to help adults with learning disabilities to get the eye care they need. It is not available on-line but the Down's Syndrome Association can supply copies on request.

AGEING AND ITS CONSEQUENCES FOR PEOPLE WITH DOWN'S SYNDROME
Author: Prof. Tony Holland & Marie Benton
Publisher: DSA, 2004
Price: £1.50
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Highlighting issues that may prove particularly relevant to people with Down's syndrome and their carers as they get older

ATLANTO AXIAL INSTABILITY - NOTES FOR PARENTS AND OTHER CARERS
Author: Dr Jennifer Dennis
Publisher: DSA, 1995
Price: £1.50
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Up to date information, clarifying what carers need to know about detection, sporting activities etc.

DEPRESSION IN PEOPLE WITH A LEARNING DISABILITY
Author: Royal College of Psychiatrists & DSA, 1996
Price: £0.00
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Help for the carers or families of a person with learning disabilities who may be depressed.

DIABETES AND DOWN'S SYNDROME - NOTES FOR PARENTS & CARERS
Author: Peter Selby
Publisher: DSA, 1997
Price: £1.50
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This booklet discusses the relationship between diabetes and Down's syndrome and provides information on day to day management. Also answers the most common questions parents and carers have.

DOWN'S SYNDROME AND ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
Author: Professor Tony Holland
Publisher: DSA 2004
Price: £1.50
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Information about Alzheimer's disease and ideas for treatment and support

EYE PROBLEMS IN CHILDREN WITH DOWN'S SYNDROME - NOTES FOR PARENTS AND CARERS
Author: Barbara Crofts
Publisher: DSA, 1997
Price: £1.50
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Up to date information on the eye problems that can occur in children with Down's syndrome.

HEALTH - LOOKING AFTER YOURSELF
Publisher: DSA, 2002
Price: £2.50
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Accssible health information for adults with Down's syndrome including a photocopiable personal health record. This material comes with a separate 'notes for carers' section. See below.

HEARING PROBLEMS IN PEOPLE WITH DOWN'S SYNDROME - NOTES FOR PARENTS AND CARERS
Author: Dr Jennifer Dennis
Publisher: DSA 1995
Price: £1.50
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Contains information on glue ear, nerve deafness, grommets, hearing aids and testing hearing.

PROMOTING HEALTH IN PEOPLE WITH DOWN'S SYNDROME
Author: DSA, 2002
Price: £2.50
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This is a set of notes on medical issues to be used by the carers of adults with Down's syndrome. It complements Part 1 which is a Health Record to be used by the person with Down's syndrome.

THYROID DISORDER AMONG PEOPLE WITH DOWN'S SYNDROME - NOTE FOR PARENTS AND CARERS
Author: Dr Jennifer Dennis
Publisher: DSA, 1995
Price: £1.50
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Up to date information on diagnosis and treatment

THYROID DISORDER AMONG PEOPLE WITH DOWN'S SYNDROME - NOTES FOR DOCTORS
Author: Dr Jennifer Dennis
Publisher: DSA, 1995
Price: £1.50
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Summaries what doctors need to know for diagnosis and treatment

Reports

BENEFITS LOTTERY
Author: Christina Katic
Publisher: DSA, 2001
Price: £0.00
A survey of member's experiences of claiming welfare benefits

EXPERIENCES OF INCLUSION FOR CHILDREN WITH DOWN'S SYNDROME IN THE UK
Author: Stephanie Lorenz
Publisher: DSA, 1998
Price: £5.00
Inclusion cases for children with Down's syndrome in the UK

HE'LL NEVER JOIN THE ARMY
Author: Sarah Rutter & Susannah Seyman
Publisher: DSA, 1999
Price: £5.00
A report on a Down's Syndrome Association survey into attitutes to people with Down's syndrome amongst medical professionals

Speech and Language Information

DYSFLUENCY, STAMMERING AND DOWN'S SYNDROME
Author: Monica Bray
Publisher: The British Stammering Association and the DSA, 1995
Price: £0.00
Sorry. This publication is not available on-line. Please contact the Down's Syndrome Association if you would like to order a printed copy.

DYSFLUENCY, STAMMERING, GETTING STUCK
Author: Leela Baksi, Symbol UK
Publisher: Down's Syndrome Association
Price: £1.50
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This information is suitable for families, school staff and speech and language therapists. It includes practical activities and strategies to help with dysfluency and stammering as well as new makaton symbols for use in speech and language therapy.

Videos

DOWN 2 EARTH
Publisher: DSA, 2000
Price: £10.00
This video, made by a group of people with Down's syndrome is aimed at peole with Down's syndrome who would like to know about their condition. It is designed for group work enabling people to talk about their feelings about having Down's syndrome

DOWN'S SYNDROME AND THE CONSEQUENCES OF AGEING
Author: Tony Holland
Publisher: DSA, October 2003
Price: £10.00
This video is of Professor Tony Holland, talking about the effects of ageing on people with Down's syndrome. The video was recorded at the Down's Syndrome Association's AGM 2003.

EDUCATION: PREPARATION FOR LIFE
Publisher: DSA, 1995
Price: £5.00
This video (15 mins) shows aspects of the education of four children with Down's syndrome in a selection of mainstream and special schools. Available to order from the Down's Syndrome Association.

NOW WE'RE TALKING
Author: The Symbol Trust, 2003
Price: £10.00
The video shows people with Down's syndrome, aged nought to thirty, who have differing abilities and needs in the area of communication. However all of them are keen to communicate, and have a great deal to say, given the right opportunities.

PLAY AND SAY
Author: DSA Northern Ireland, 1994
Price: £5.00
This video helps parents and young children with Down's syndrome to develop language, while completing some everyday tasks 1994 (25 mins) Available from the Down's Syndrome Association.

Recommended reading list

The Down's Syndrome Association is not able to supply the following books but you should be able to get copies from a good book shop or library.

Recommended Reading
Recommended Reading - Accessible
Recommended Reading - Children
Recommended Reading - Health

Recommended Reading

A MINOR ADJUSTMENT
Author: Andy Merriman
Publisher: Pan Books 1999

a personal account of parenting a child with Down's syndrome - beautifully written, honest, funny and moving.

ADOLESCENTS WITH DOWN'S SYNDROME - TOWARDS A MORE FULFILLING LIFE
Author: Siegfried Pueschel and Maria Sustrova (eds)
Publisher: Paul H. Brookes 1997

An American title, which provides a holistic approach to the issues usrrounding adolescence in young people with Down's syndrome. Focuses on health, behaviour, self-esteem, education, employment and recreational activities.

ADULTS WITH DOWN SYNDROME
Author: Siegfried M. Pueschel (editor)
Publisher: Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co, 2006

This book will help readers promote the health and well being of individuals with Down syndrome. Contains a good mixture of clinical, social, and personal information. Contributions from many respected experts, including people with Down's syndrome

CARING FOR KATHLEEN - a sister's story about Down's syndrome and dementia
Author: Margaret T. Fray
Publisher: BILD 2000

Peggy Fray's moving account of life with her sister Kathleen, who was born with Down's syndrome. It reflects the changing shape of services over the last 70 years and highlights the gap in provision which still exists for those who develop dementia.

DOWN SYNDROME - A PROMISING FUTURE TOGETHER
Author: Terry J. Hassold and David J. Patterson (eds)
Publisher: Wiley-Liss 1999

Collection of papers on health, education, psychological issues etc, for parents and professionals.

DOWN SYNDROME - A REVIEW OF CURRENT KNOWLEDGE
Author: Edited by Jean Rondal, Juan Perera and Lynn Nadel
Publisher: Whurr Publishers 1999

This book contains a collection of papers focussing on the advances in research and practice that make it possible for people with Down's syndrome to be fully included in society and have a better quality of life.

DOWN SYNDROME: VISIONS FOR THE 21ST CENTURY
Author: edited by William I. Cohen, Lynn Nadel and Myra E. Madnick
Publisher: Wiley-Liss 2002

A comprehensive and up-to-date survey of current issues affecting people with Down's syndrome, including advocacy, medical, social and educational issues.

DOWN'S SYNDROME - THE FACTS
Author: Mark Selikowitz
Publisher: (Oxford University Press 1997)

Price: £8.99

Second edition of this very readable and positive, information packed title which covers all aspects of Down's syndrome

EARLY COMMUNICATION SKILLS FOR CHILDREN WITH DOWN SYNDROME - a guide for parents and professionals
Author: Libby Kumin
Publisher: Woodbine House, 2003

A practical guide for parents and professionals on the development of speech, language and communication in children with Down's syndrome.

EXPECTING ADAM - a true story of birth, transformation and unconditional love
Author: Martha Beck
Publisher: Piatkus Books 2001

This book is the beautifully written, poignant, funny and true story of John and Martha Beck, and of the transformation that the birth of their son Adam brings to the life of the family. A mystical and magical story!

FACE TO FACE - COMMUNICATING WITH PEOPLE WHO DO NOT USE LANGUAGE
Author: Bill Puddicombe
Publisher: (Values Into Action,1995)

Price: £6.95

In a fresh approach on the problems raised by lack of communication, the author suggests common-sense methods of making contact and building relationships with people who do not use language.

FINE MOTOR SKILLS IN CHILDREN WITH DOWN'S SYNDROME: A GUIDE FOR PARENTS AND PROFESSIONALS
Author: Maryanne Bruni

Price: £14.99

An accessible guide to understanding and developing fine motor skills in children with Down's syndrome.

GROSS MOTOR SKILLS IN CHILDREN WITH DOWN SYNDROME - a guide for parent and professionals
Author: Patricia C. Winders
Publisher: Woodbine House 1997

Children with Down's syndrome master gross motor skills - everything from rolling over to running - but need additional help and encouragement to maximise development. This practical guide explains how.

GROWING UP WITH DOWN'S SYNDROME - living and learning in the community
Author: Lynn Nadel and Donald Rosenthal (eds)
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons 1994

A collection of essays focusing on increasing participation in community life. Includes contributions from young adults with Down's syndrome, parents and professionals. (We suggest following DSA guidelines on AAI rather than those in this book.)

KNOW ME AS I AM
Author: Edited by Dorothy Atkinson and Fiona Williams
Publisher: (Hodder & Stoughton, 1990)

Price: £8.99

An anthology of prose, poetry and art by people with learning difficulties

MANAGING PROBLEM BEHAVIOURS - A PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR PARENTS AND TEACHERS OF YOUNGCHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS
Author: Susan Dodd
Publisher: (Maclennan and Petty, 1994)

Price: £25.00

Offers a range of easy to follow tips and strategies to help solve most behaviour problems in young children. Expensive for a paperback, but worth having a copy in each Branch or ordering from a public library.

MEETING THE EMOTIONAL NEEDS OF YOUNG PEOPLE WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES
Publisher: The Foundation for People with Learning Disabilities
A booklet for parents and carers who are supporting young people (aged 14 - 25) with learning disabilities. To order call the Foundation for People with Learning Disabilities on or visit their website www.learningdisabilities.org.uk

NEED TO KNOW - DOWN'S SYNDROME
Author: Kristina Routh
Publisher: Harcourt Education 2005

This book in the Need to Know series provides essential information in an honest and down to earth manner. The book looks at what it's like to have Down's syndrome and dispels some of the misconceptions about people with the syndrome.

NEW APPROACHES TO DOWN'S SYNDROME
Author: Edited by Brian Stratford & Pat Gunn
Publisher: (Cassell 1996)

Price: £300.00

An expansive account of the recent developments and research in the field of Down's syndrome and their practical implications. Contributions from international experts from many disciplines

TEACHING READING TO CHILDREN WITH DOWN'S SYNDROME - A GUIDE FOR TEACHERS AND PARENTS
Author: Patricia Logan Oelwein
Publisher: (Woodbine House, 1995)

Price: £15.50

Describes in detail a reading programme devised by an experienced American teacher which is imaginative and functional and can be tailored to the needs of each student

THE DOWN'S SYNDROME HANDBOOK: A PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR PARENTS AND CARERS
Author: Dr Richard Newton
Publisher: (Vermilion 1997)

Price: £8.99

Revised edition of this practical, comprehensive handbook. Particularly useful for those wanting a good introduction to the medical aspects of Down's syndrome.

UNCOMMON FATHERS - REFLECTIONS ON RAISING A CHILD WITH A DISABILITY
Author: Edited by Donald J Meyer
Publisher: (Woodbine House, 1995)

Price: £13.50

A collection of essays by fathers reflecting on the life-altering experience of having a child with a disability

WHAT ABOUT US? SEX EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES
Author: Ann Craft and David Stewart
Publisher: (Home and School Council, 1996)

Price: £2.00

* New edition *A brief guide for parents and teachers

YOU AND YOUR CHILD - MAKING SENSE OF LEARNING DISABILITIES
Author: Sheila and Martin Hollins
Publisher: Karnac Books 2005

A book that looks at the physical, mental and emotional development of children with varying degrees of learning disabilities, taking into consideration the emotional and practical consequences for parents

Recommended Reading - Accessible

A NEW HOME IN THE COMMUNITY

Price: £10.00

Simon leaves a long-stay hostel to go to a group home. From 'Books Beyond Words', a series of picture books designed for people with learning disabilities.

BOB TELLS ALL

Price: £10.00

Bob has been sexually abused by a male resident in a former home. (See entry for JENNY SPEAKS OUT) From Books Beyond Words.

FEELING BLUE
Author: Sheila Hollins & Jenny Curran
Publisher: (St George's Mental Health Library, 1995)

Price: £10.00

Featuring a man with Down's syndrome, this title is designed to help people with learning disabilities to understand the feelings and situations which grow around depression. From Books Beyond Words

HUG ME TOUCH ME
Author: Sheila Hollins and Terry Roth
Publisher: (St George's Mental Health Library, 1994)

Price: £10.00

Designed to help people with learning disabilities learn about social skills and appropriate boundaries.

JENNY SPEAKS OUT
Author: Sheila Hollins and Valerie Sinason
Publisher: (St George's Mental Health Library, 1992)

Price: £10.00

Jenny has been sexually abused by her father. Designed to enable people with learning disabilities who have been abused to talk about their experience. From Books Beyond Words.

PETER'S NEW HOME
Author: Sheila Hollins
Publisher: (St George's Mental Health Library, 1993)

Price: £10.00

Peter moves from his family home to a group home. Illustrated book designed to be read by or with a person with a learning disability to help prepare for a move to a new home. From Books Beyond Words.

WHEN DAD DIED

Price: £10.00

(Addresses issues of death and cremation)- See entry for WHEN MUM DIED

WHEN MUM DIED
Author: Sheila Hollins and Lester Sireling
Publisher: ( St George's Mental Health Library, 1989)

Price: £10.00

(Addresses issues of death and burial) Colourfully illustrated with a brief text, these books are designed to help adults with learning disabilities prepare for or come to terms with, the death of a parent.

Recommended Reading - Children

ARTIST - CHERRY HAS A LEARNING DIFFICULTY
Author: Eleeanor Archer
Publisher: Franklin Watts 2004

Cherry is a young woman who has Down's syndrome. She is also an artist and the book shows her preparing for an exhibition at art college. As the book says 'Having Down's syndrome doesn't stop Cherry from doing what she loves.'

FRIENDS AT SCHOOL
Author: Rochelle Bunnet
Publisher: (Starbright Books 1995)

Price: £6.95

Through lively colour photographs this book takes you through the day of an inclusive primary class where you are introduced to the children and shown the many activities that take place.

FRIENDS AT THE SEASIDE
Author: Diance Church
Publisher: Franklin Watts 2000

A simple story of two friends going to the seaside, one of whom has Down's syndrome. It also contains basic information about having a learning disability. Suitable for younger children.

LIKE ME LIKE YOU - LUKE HAS DOWN'S SYNDROME
Author: Jillian Powell
Publisher: Evans Brothers Ltd, 2004

Price: £6.99

An excellent book for younger children that follows a day in the life of Luke who has Down's syndrome. Luke is shown learning to read and attending his weekly cub scouts' meeting.

LIVING WITH DOWN'S SYNDROME
Author: Jenny Bryan
Publisher: Hodder Wayland Publishers 2000

This book looks at the lives of several people with Down's syndrome of different ages. Provides a good clear explanation of the syndrome and stresses that 'just because you have Down's syndrome doesn't mean you should be treated any differently.'

OUR BROTHER HAS DOWN'S SYNDROME
Author: Shelley Cairo
Publisher: (Annick Press Ltd, 1991)

Price: £3.99

A positive, realistic book that can be used for explaining Down's syndrome to young siblings and other young children. (Some of the language is now a little out of date, but still a useful book.)

RED SKY IN THE MORNING
Author: Elizabeth Baird
Publisher: (Heinemann, 1988)

Price: £5.25

A teenager comes to terms with the notion of disability when her brother is born with severe disabilities. Suitable for older children and teenagers

THUMBS UP, RICO !
Author: Maria Testa
Publisher: (Albert Whitman & Co. 1994)

Price: £14.95

In three separate stories in this beautifully illustrated book, Rico who has Down's syndrome makes a new friend, helps his sister with a difficult decision and finally draws a picture that he likes.

VICTORIA'S DAY
Author: Maria de Fatima Campos
Publisher: Frances Lincoln Children's Books

Price: £11.99

A beautiful photographic work, which follows Victoria during her day at the nursery, while she paints, bakes cookies, goes to ballet and feeds the ducks in the park. A charming observation of a child who just happens to have Down's syndrome.

WE'LL PAINT THE OCTOPUS RED
Author: Staphanie Stuve-Bodeen
Publisher: Woodbine House 1998

A delightfully illustrated book telling the story of Emma and how she and her father discuss what they will do when the new baby arrives. When her brother is born with Down's syndrome, Emma has to adjust some of her expectations.

WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO HAVE DOWN'S SYNDROME?
Author: Louise Spilsbury

Price: £10.99

In this book for older children (age 8 - 10)relevant information is nicely balanced with personal stories from children with Down's syndrome and their parents.

WHERE'S CHIMPY?
Author: Bernice Rabe
Publisher: (Albert Whitman & Co, 1988)

Price: £4.90

A story for young children, with lovely photographs, in which the main character has Down's syndrome.

WHY AM I DIFFERENT ?
Author: Norma Simon
Publisher: (Albert Whitman & Co, 1976)

Price: £4.95

A book for young children. It does not discuss disability itself, but difference more generally, e.g. height, where we live, different occupations. Can be used in conjunction with books on specific disabilities.

Recommended Reading - Health

DOWN SYNDROME AND HEALTH CARE
Author: Vee Prasher

Clear and comprehensive information for families and carers on health issues for adults with Down's syndrome.

DOWN'S SYNDROME AND DEMENTIA - PRACTITIONER'S GUIDE
Author: Diana Kerr
Publisher: Venture Press 1997

This book defines best practice in the asessment and provision for people with Down's syndrome who begin to experience dementia in their middle age.

DOWN'S SYNDROME AND DEMENTIA RESOURCE PACK - for carers and support staff
Author: Karen Dodd, Vicky Turk and Michhelle Christmas
Publisher: BILD 2002

Comprehensive guide on how to support and care for a person with Down's syndrome and dementia.

MEDICAL AND SURGICAL CARE FOR CHILDREN WITH DOWN SYNDROME - a guide for parents
Author: D.C. Van Dyke, Philip Mattheis and Susan Eberly
Publisher: Woodbine House 1995

This guide covers medical conditions and treatments, from heart defects to skin conditions, that are more common among children with Down's syndrome.

Mental Wellness in Adults with Down syndrome - a guide to emotional and behavioral strengths and challenges
Author: Dennis McGuire Ph.D. and Brian Chicoine M.D.
Publisher: Woodbine House 2006

Drawing on the authors' extensive experience from their clinic for adults with Down's syndrome, this book looks at promoting mental wellbeing, with chapters on specific issues such as self-esteem, flexibility, autism and mood disorders.

THE DOWN SYNDROME NUTRITION HANDBOOK - A GUIDE TO PROMOTING HEALTHY LIFESTYLES
Author: Joan Medlen
Publisher: Woodbine House 2002

This book looks at all aspects of nutrition and healthy living for people with Down's syndrome from birth through to young adulthood. The author is a registered dietician and parent of a child with Down's syndrome.


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