Neurocognitive rehabilitation of down syndrome : the early years / edited by Jean-Adolphe Rondal, Juan Perera, Donna Spiker
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| xiii, 237 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm Cambridge medicine. | Machine generated contents note: Preface; Part I. Definition, History, Methodology, and Assessment: 1. Early intervention: definition, objectives, models and challenges Juan Perera; 2. 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? Donna Spiker; 3. Advances in clinical endpoints for neurocognitive rehabilitation in Down syndrome Jamie Edgin, Goffredina Spano and Lynne Nadel; Part II. Genetics, Brain and Animal Models: 4. New perspectives on molecular and genetic therapies in Down syndrome Jean-Maurice Delabar; 5. Brain plasticity and environmental enrichment in Ts65Dn mice, an animal model for Down syndrome Adam Golabek, Katarzyna Jarząbek, Sonia Palminiello, Marius Walus, Ausma Rabe, Giorgio Albertini and Elizabeth Kida; 6. Development of the brain and metabolism David Patterson; Part III. Pharmacological and Medical Management and Treatment: 7. Pharmacotherapy for children with Down syndrome George Capone; 8. Early medical caretaking and follow-up Alberto Rasore-Quartino; 9. Evaluation and management of cardiovascular diseases in Down syndrome Guy Dembour and Stephane Moniotte; Part IV. Early Development and Intervention: 10. Developmental models as frameworks for early intervention with children with Down syndrome Katie Cohene, Heidi Flores and Jacob Burack; 11. Aspects of motor development in Down syndrome Naznin Virji-Babul, Anne Jobling, Digby Elliot and Daniel Weeks; 12. Memory development and learning Stefano Vicari and Deny Menghini; 13. Prelinguistic and early development, stimulation and training in children with Down syndrome Jean-Adolphe Rondal; 14. Speech perception, stimulation and phonological development Michele Pettinato; 15. Goal-directedness as a target for early intervention in Down syndrome Deborah Fidler, Susan L. Hepburn and Diane Osaki; 16. The role of parents of children with Down syndrome and other disabilities in early intervention Gerald Mahoney and Frida Perales; Part V. Therapeutic Perspectives: 17. Perspectives of hybrid therapeutic strategies in intellectual disabilities and Down syndrome Jean-Adolphe Rondal and Juan Perera; Conclusions; Index. | ISBN 9781107400436 | .-ISBN 1107400430. | | 1. Down Syndrome - rehabilitation 2. Child, Preschool 3. Disabled Children - rehabilitation 4. Infant - rehabilitation 5. Early Intervention Education - methods.I. Perera, Juan II. Spiker, Donna III. Rondal, J. A. IV. Title V. Series | | Library : UiTM Shah Alam |
| Accn No. | Item Status | Add Id | Location | SMD | Item Category | 946579 | Issued | | PERP. PERUBATAN TAR KAMPUS SG. BULOH(PPSB) | BOOK | RAK TERBUKA (CHILD & WOMEN) | 946580 | Shelf | | PERP. PERUBATAN TAR KAMPUS SELAYANG(PPKS) | BOOK | RAK TERBUKA (OPEN SHELVES) |
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