EXCLUSIVE: VIDEO SERIES BY DOWN SYNDROME
EXPERTS PROMISES TO CHANGE LIVES
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Dear Friend of the MDSC
Whether you're a parent or educator, this is an opportunity you don't want to miss... Last winter, we hosted Down Syndrome Education International, the undisputed world-renowned experts on Down syndrome education for the first-ever Northeast Down Syndrome Education Conference.
Now, for a limited time, whether you attended the conference or not, you can view all 6 keynotes and 18 hour-long workshops covering an amazing array of topics all based on DSEI's empirically-tested best practices for educating students with Down syndrome, such as:
- Social Development
- Literacy Skills
- Speech
- Age-Appropriate Behaviors
- Math Skills
- and so much more!
See below for complete details on each session and bios on the expert presenters. These two dozen recordings are available for $39.99 for those who attended the conference and $69.99 for non-attendees.
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PARENTS... Do you have a child with Down syndrome from birth to 22 years old and...
- are looking for strategies to help your son or daughter with Down syndrome succeed in an inclusive classroom?
- want to learn the latest evidenced-based practices for teaching students with Down syndrome?
- need fresh ideas to help your child develop language, communication, math, literacy, motor, self-help and/or social skills?
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EDUCATORS... Are you a special education teacher, teaching assistant, educational/school psychologist, speech and language pathologist, early intervention therapist, administrator or other health and education professional, and ...
- would like information and practical advice to provide the most effective education, therapy, care and support for children and young people with Down syndrome?
- could use information on how to most effectively partner with families to fully support their children's development?
- are looking for practical information and guidance that is directly relevant and transferrable to your work with other children with learning, communication and language difficulties?
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