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Dealing With Down Syndrome Children

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Teaching children with Down syndrome may be a challenge; however, geared with the right strategies, you can help these children reach their full potential without difficulty. The strategies will depend on the needs of the children; thus, it is crucial that you understand what the children needs.

Children with Down syndrome have special needs that should be met if you expect them to develop certain skills like reading and learning. These children have plenty of potentials to read and learn. What you need to have are teaching and reading strategies that will work on them.

There are several strategies that can be used. However, if you want to bring out the best results, you need to find the best strategy tailored to the children's specific needs. The children's needs will determine if the strategies will work or not. This follows that before looking for a strategy, you need to identify the children's need first.

Dealing With Learning Difficulties

Children with Down syndrome may experience any of these learning difficulties. Parents and teachers must understand these needs in order to help the children reach their full potential.



Developing The Skills Among Children

Teachers and parents must use strategies to combat the problems and difficulties faced by these children. In terms of attention problem, they should use colourful, interesting and meaningful reading resources to arouse the interest and attract the attention of the students. Find reading resources that the children can relate to. Effective reading schemes should also be utilized. The children's interest should be motivated at all times.

In planning activities, always consider the factors that will arouse the interest of the students. Activities that enhance memory, language and speech should be employed. This can be achieved through constant practice, recall activities and reading comprehension. At all times, parents and teachers should try to achieve a fulfilling experience for the children. Children with Down syndrome, just like any children, have plenty of potentials when you know how to bring it out.

With seventeen children's books currently in print, and with sixteen new books to be published in 2007, Marie Dunleavy is an accomplished children's books author. Her books and associated resources were originally developed for a differently abled child in her own family but are now used for children with special needs in classrooms in U.K. and Ireland. For more information about the resources, please visit Special Needs Reading

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