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    The Oxford Handbook of Down Syndrome and Development

    The Oxford Handbook of Down Syndrome and Development by Burack, Jacob A.; Edgin, Jamie; Abbeduto, Leonard;

    Series: OXFORD LIBRARY OF PSYCHOLOGY SERIES;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 21 July 2023

    • ISBN 9780190645441
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages680 pages
    • Size 256x188x53 mm
    • Weight 1324 g
    • Language English
    • 422

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    Short description:

    The Oxford Handbook of Down Syndrome and Development comprises cutting-edge and provocative integrative reviews of essential theory and research about persons with Down syndrome at various stages of the lifespan. The volume opens with a brief section on historic and contemporary scientific approaches to understanding the development of persons with Down syndrome with subsequent sections on social development and family relations, cognition and neuropsychology, and comorbid conditions.

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    Long description:

    The Oxford Handbook of Down Syndrome and Development comprises cutting-edge and provocative integrative reviews of essential theory and research about persons with Down syndrome at various stages of the lifespan. The volume opens with a brief section on historic and contemporary scientific approaches to understanding the development of persons with Down syndrome with subsequent sections on social development and family relations, cognition and neuropsychology, and comorbid conditions.
    Together these chapters provide extensive background that leads to a comprehensive understanding of the development and well-being of persons with Down syndrome across many different aspects of everyday living. The final section contains innovative and forward-looking chapters on interventions and directions for future research. The contributors to all these chapters are leading scholars in the study of persons with Down syndrome and other neurodevelopmental conditions. However, the final word of the volume is left to those with lived experience -persons with Down syndrome and their family members who share and reflect on their life stories. This handbook is essential reading for all those interested in the development of persons with Down syndrome.

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    Table of Contents:

    Section 1: Historic and Contemporary Scientific Approaches
    1. History: Science, Policy, and Families
    Roy Brown, Margaret R. Kyrkou, Karen Watchman, and Robert M. Hodapp
    2. Developmental Approaches
    Jacob A. Burack, Jessica Lai, Jillian Stewart, and Oriane Landry
    3. Social-emotional Development
    Amanda Dimachkie and Connie Kasari
    4. Animal Models
    Ana Moyer and Roger H. Reeves
    Section 2: Social Development and Family Relations
    5. Mother-Child Dyads
    Penny Hauser-Cram, Ashley Woodman, and Linda Gilmore
    6. Parental Socialization & the Down Syndrome Advantage
    Robert Hodapp and Ellen Casale
    7. The Roles of Siblings
    Monica Cuskelly
    8. Fears, Phobias, and Rituals
    David W. Evans and Mirko Uljaravic
    9. Family Care of Adults
    Robert Hodapp, Kelli Sanderson, and Maria Mello
    Section 3: Cognition and Neuropsychology
    10.Infant Development
    Hana D'Souza and Dean D'Souza
    11. Lifespan Brain Development
    Nancy Raitano Lee, Manisha Udhnani, and Taralee Hamner
    12. Perceptual Signatures
    Jacalyn Guy, Christina Marcone, and Armando Bertone
    13. Attention
    Ellie Kaplan, Elizabeth P. McKernan, Justin B. Kopec, Erin Matsuba, and Natalie Russo
    14. Working Memory
    Liz Smith and Chris Jarrold
    15. Executive Function
    Deborah Fidler, Lisa A. Daunhauer, Elizabeth Will, and Emily Schworer
    16. Language Development
    Leonard Abbeduto, Natalie Arias-Trejo, Angela John Thurman, Jessica Ramos-Sanchez, and Laura Del Hoyo Soriano
    17. Motor Skills
    Shannon Ringenbach, Nathaniel Arnold, Kahyun Nam, Simon D. Holzapfel, Chih-Chia Chen, Corina Lopez, and Monica Szeto
    Section 4: Comorbid Conditions
    18. Brain Aging and Alzheimer's Disease
    Alex Helman, Kathryn L. Van Pelt, Frederick A. Schmitt, and Elizabeth Head
    19. Autism Spectrum Disorder
    Cory Shulman
    20. Sleep Disorders
    Katharine Hughes, Payal Khosla, Lauren Pisani, Goffredina Spanò, and Jamie O. Edgin
    Section 5: Interventions & Future Directions
    21. Language
    Steven Warren, Shelley L. Bredin-Oja, Laura J. Hahn, and Nancy Brady
    22. Dementia
    Carla Startin, Shahid Zaman, and Andre Strydom
    23. Animal Models and Development
    Nadine M. Aziz and Tarik Haydar
    24. Future Directions
    Leonard Abbeduto, Jamie O. Edgin, and Jacob A. Burack
    Epilogue: The Voices of Persons with Down Syndrome and their Families
    Jacob A. Burack and Emily Stubbert

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