Neurocognitive rehabilitation of Down syndrome : the early years / edited by Jean-Adolphe Rondal, Juan Perera, Donna Spiker.

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618.92/85884203
Title
Neurocognitive rehabilitation of Down syndrome : the early years / edited by Jean-Adolphe Rondal, Juan Perera, Donna Spiker.
Physical Description
1 online resource (xiii, 237 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 01 Feb 2016).
Contents
Early intervention : definition, objectives, models, and challenges / The history of rehabilitative intervention for infants and young children with Down syndrome and their families : where have we been and where are we going? / Advances in clinical endpoints for neurocognitive rehabilitation in Down syndrome / New perspectives on molecular and genic therapies in Down syndrome / Brain plasticity and environmental enrichment in Ts65Dn mice, an animal model for Down syndrome / Development of the brain and metabolism / Pharmacotherapy for children with Down syndrome / Early medical caretaking and follow-up / Evaluation and management of cardiovascular diseases in Down syndrome / Developmental models as frameworks for early intervention with children with Down syndrome / Aspects of motor development in Down syndrome / Memory development and learning / Prelinguistic and early development, stimulation, and training in children with Down syndrome / Speech perception, stimulation, and phonological development / Goal-directedness as a target for early intervention in Down syndrome / The role of parents of children with Down syndrome and other disabilities in early intervention / Perspectives of hybrid therapeutic strategies in intellectual disabilities and Down syndrome /
Summary
Down syndrome is one of the most commonly occurring developmental disorders and it is now possible to conceptualize and define opportunities for neurocognitive rehabilitation for those with the condition. This book describes how early cognitive intervention in children with Down syndrome can be carried out, and can reduce, or compensate for, the major deficits characteristic of the condition. This comprehensive account relates the neurocognitive approach to the major therapeutic endeavors in the neighboring fields of neurogenetics, experimental environmental enrichment, molecular genetics, pharmacology, pediatrics and cardiology for infants with Down syndrome. Neurocognitive Rehabilitation of Down Syndrome provides the guidance required to establish effective rehabilitation programs, and is essential reading for developmental clinicians, pediatricians, neuropsychologists and other health professionals.
Added Author
Rondal, J. A, editor.
Perera, Juan, editor.
Spiker, Donna, editor.
Subject
Down syndrome Patients Rehabilitation.
Preschool children.
Children with disabilities.
Learning disabled children Identification.
Multimedia
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Summary
Down syndrome is one of the most commonly occurring developmental disorders and it is now possible to conceptualize and define opportunities for neurocognitive rehabilitation for those with the condition. This book describes how early cognitive intervention in children with Down syndrome can be carried out, and can reduce, or compensate for, the major deficits characteristic of the condition. This comprehensive account relates the neurocognitive approach to the major therapeutic endeavors in the neighboring fields of neurogenetics, experimental environmental enrichment, molecular genetics, pharmacology, pediatrics and cardiology for infants with Down syndrome. Neurocognitive Rehabilitation of Down Syndrome provides the guidance required to establish effective rehabilitation programs, and is essential reading for developmental clinicians, pediatricians, neuropsychologists and other health professionals.
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 01 Feb 2016).
Contents
Early intervention : definition, objectives, models, and challenges / The history of rehabilitative intervention for infants and young children with Down syndrome and their families : where have we been and where are we going? / Advances in clinical endpoints for neurocognitive rehabilitation in Down syndrome / New perspectives on molecular and genic therapies in Down syndrome / Brain plasticity and environmental enrichment in Ts65Dn mice, an animal model for Down syndrome / Development of the brain and metabolism / Pharmacotherapy for children with Down syndrome / Early medical caretaking and follow-up / Evaluation and management of cardiovascular diseases in Down syndrome / Developmental models as frameworks for early intervention with children with Down syndrome / Aspects of motor development in Down syndrome / Memory development and learning / Prelinguistic and early development, stimulation, and training in children with Down syndrome / Speech perception, stimulation, and phonological development / Goal-directedness as a target for early intervention in Down syndrome / The role of parents of children with Down syndrome and other disabilities in early intervention / Perspectives of hybrid therapeutic strategies in intellectual disabilities and Down syndrome /
Subject
Down syndrome Patients Rehabilitation.
Preschool children.
Children with disabilities.
Learning disabled children Identification.
Multimedia