Water Safety Tips for Youth with Down Syndrome
While all children can benefit from learning early swim skills, children with Down syndrome learn best with repetition and by mastering one skill at a time.
Our Trisomy 21 Program experts have created this list of resources to help you keep your child safe and well.
While all children can benefit from learning early swim skills, children with Down syndrome learn best with repetition and by mastering one skill at a time.
Find information on how to apply for supplemental security income (SSI) for children with disability.
The CHOP Community Resources database offers families and professionals the opportunity to see what resources for children with disabilities and illnesses are available in the region and, in some instances, across the country.
Learning that your child has Down syndrome can be overwhelming. This checklist was developed to help guide you through the first steps.
This book describes the communication delays that are common in children with Down syndrome.
Early Intervention (EI): Coordinated by the Child Development Watch program in the Division of Public Health. Serves children ages 0-3 years.
No charges for assessments; services are billed to family’s insurance company.
Early intervention (EI) is a group of services provided to children who may have developmental delays.
Early intervention (EI) is a group of services provided to children who may have developmental delays.
While every family should have a home fire safety plan, it's critical if you have a family member with cognitive or physical disabilities.
Vision refers to more than an ability to see things close or far away. The eyes’ ability to move and work together as a team are important aspects of vision.