Part One: Setting the Scene. 1 - The aspirations of adults with Down syndrome. 2 - Beyond the myths - representing people with Down syndrome. 3 - Supporting families. 4 - Positive families - appreciating adult children with Down syndrome. 5 - Mum, Dad, and Kids- family life. Part Two: Perspectives for services. 6 - Early intervention and support.
7 - Healthcare. 8 - Genetic aspects. 9 - Creating positive lifestyles for people with Down syndrome in developing countries. Part Three: Development and Education. 10 - Learning in young children. 11 - Making inclusion work. 12 - Speech, language and memory development. 13 - Developing number and money skills.
14 - Developing literacy across all ages. 15 - Verbal-motor behaviour. 16 - Self-regulation in young adults. Part Four: Adolescence and adult life. 17 - Adolescence and inclusion. 18 - Health and ageing. 19 - Life after school. 20 - Adult lives, living and working in the community.
21 - Ageing with confidence and competence.