Adults with Down Syndrome

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Siegfried M. Pueschel
Paul H. Brookes Publishing Company, 2006 - Biography & Autobiography - 289 pages

People with Down syndrome are living longer, fuller lives than ever before --and now for the first time ever, there's a comprehensive, reader-friendly book on the social, clinical, legal, and personal issues they'll navigate in adulthood. Internationally recognized authority Siegfried Pueschel blends contributions from respected experts with first-person essays by adults with Down syndrome themselves. Together, they answer readers'; critical questions about what adults experience and how to support their goals, dreams, choices, and overall well-being. Readers will get research-supported information and practical advice on

  • addressing medical and mental health issues
  • fostering social relationships
  • using person-centered supports to help young adults succeed in college
  • helping people with Down syndrome develop self-esteem and healthy sexuality
  • promoting community employment through methods such as vocational education, transition planning, and supported employment
  • ensuring that adults have choices and control over their living arrangements
  • considering alternatives to guardianship as individuals reach adulthood
  • encouraging healthy living through participation in recreational events

Ideal for sharing with families of individuals with Down syndrome, this book is also an invaluable reference for a wide range of professionals, including educators, clinicians, direct support professionals, transition specialists, and employment specialists. Informative and insightful, this landmark volume will help families and professionals support adults with Down syndrome as they build healthy, satisfying, and independent lives.

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Contents

Stars
1
Optimal Health Care and Medical Concerns
9
Life Experiences
47
Copyright

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