With Down Syndrome being the most common genetic disorder in the world, this 3-part series will dive deep into topics to optimize speech and language skills across the lifespan in those with Down Syndrome. The presenter will explore ways to promote, prepare and practice these skills to increase independence and future success. This final course of the Down Syndrome 3-part series will demonstrate how to improve speech and language skills through consistent and deliberate practice to promote and prepare those with Down syndrome for educational, vocational, and social independence. Learning principles of practice can be applied to existing goals and settings. Multiple approaches will be discussed, and techniques, materials, and resources will be provided.
Related Courses:
Promote Developmental Expectations & Prevent Maladaptive Skills in Those with DS - Part 1
Prepare for Success: How to Target Speech Skills Without Sacrificing Language Goals - Part 2
Related Courses:
Promote Developmental Expectations & Prevent Maladaptive Skills in Those with DS - Part 1
Prepare for Success: How to Target Speech Skills Without Sacrificing Language Goals - Part 2