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The Buddy Walk is a one-mile walk in which anyone can participate. It is a wonderful, heart-warming event that celebrates the many abilities and accomplishments of people with Down syndrome. |
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PARENT RESOURCES: MOTOR DEVELOPMENT The following items are available at our lending library... Developmental Teaching of Children Institute for the Study of Developmental Disabilities Activity book to develop the basic skills for children from birth to 4. Fine Motor Skills in Children with Down Syndrome Maryanne Bruni, BSc OT(C) A practical and accessible guide to understanding and developing fine motor skills in children with Down syndrome. Gross Motor Skills in Children with Down Syndrome Patricia Winders Tells what support your child needs to develop the basic gross motor skills properly and how to provide support. Inexpensive Gross Motor Activities Kim Davis Learning can be Child's Play June Mather Guide for developing a child's rudimentary skills through enjoyable activities. Let Me Do It! Anne Rogovin A practical and usable resource packed with more than 300 projects and ac trinities designed to let the children learn at their own rate. Reach for Fitness Richard Simmons An exercise guide book for the physically challenged. multimedia Adult Healthcare Medical Panel Doty, Elkins, bubenik tape - audio Employment Opportunities for Persons with Down Syndrome Susan S. Suter tape - audio Goal: Employment - Learning to Work and Working in a Real Job DeAnna Horstmeier tape - audio Issues of Adult Healthcare Needs Sue Doty tape - audio Living Options for Young Adults with Down Syndrome Bud Fredericks tape - audio Mo Jobs Pat Brophy, Irving Klein tape - audio Planning for the Future H. Turnbull tape - audio Residential Options: Toward Supporting Living Through Personal Futures Planning Dale Dutton, R. Rosenberg tape - audio Supported Employment tape - audio Supported Employment is a Family Affair Fluke, Beckett tape - audio Down Syndrome Association of Northwest Indiana 2927 Jewett Street, Highland, IN 46322 219.838.3656 phone 219.838.6959 fax dsa@dsaofnwi.org © Down Syndrome Association or Northwest Indiana. All rights reserved. |
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