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Cardiomyopathy

<p>Learn about the different types of cardiomyopathy and how they are diagnosed and treated at the Cardiac Center.</p>

‘Self-Talk’ in Adults with Down Syndrome

Mar 1, 2013

Self-talk in adults with Down syndrome can be a powerful coping mechanism, and is generally not a reason for concern. To learn more about the health and psychosocial needs of adults with Down syndrome, contact the Adult Down Syndrome Center at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.

Managing Behavior in Children with Down Syndrome: Part 1

Oct 15, 2013

Like all children, children with Down syndrome are going to present caregivers with challenging behaviors, and they require both clear expectations about “good” behavior and appropriate limit-setting on unacceptable behavior. Your approach will depend on your child’s age, ability, temperament and where the challenging behaviors occur.

Decreasing the Challenge of Handwriting

Oct 15, 2013

In a world with ever-advancing technology, handwriting could easily be pushed aside as a less than-important skill, especially if it proves challenging to a child, as is often the case for children with trisomy 21. But technology can also help children gain fine motor skills and increase their independence.

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