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Sleep Problems In children with Downs Syndrome

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Having trouble with sleep issues? Tuck provide in-depth sleep product reviews. Their primary mission is promoting sleep health awareness, and most recently, products that may help people with down syndrome deal with common disorders like sleep apnea, insomnia, and other issues that can cause shorter and more fragmented sleep. Visit the link here: https://www.tuck.com/

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Time I had a Calendar

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This leaflet describes how calendars can provide a visual representation of time so you can see timescales like three months, five weeks, six days: they show information that can be difficult to ‘know’ when you hear the words.

Alternatives to GCSEs

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Assisting children in achieving the best qualification. AQA Realising Potential: Achievements formally recognised as UAS (Unit Award Scheme) can help learners with progression to….. Further study Training Employment Independent Living More active involvement in Society How does UAS work?Every centre must have a trained coordinator who runs and is responsible for UAS. UAS is a powerful Read more…

Co-worker Training Sussex 2017

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Down Syndrome Development Trust in partnership with Symbol UK Co-worker Training 2017 About the course: The training course is designed to train co-workers to run speech and language groups that assist people who have Down syndrome to develop their communication skills.   Venue:  TBA on applying (Sussex)   Cost:     £450    Day 1 – Wednesday Read more…

Charity of the year for STL Planning & Design Solutions LTD

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  DSDT’s reading intervention gets a welcome boost from STL ! Each year Sussex based business STL Planning & Design Solutions Ltd, generously chooses a local charity to support. This year we are extremely pleased to be the benefactors of the generous donations and support from Simon Tucker (owner of STL) and his team. These donations will Read more…

Update on Brighton University CUPP training Project!

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                    DSDT  and Brighton University project completed.  About The Project The project aimed to develop a new training intervention designed for school teaching staff currently supporting children with Down Syndrome. The funding from the CUPP programme enabled DSDT along with the project advisory board made up Read more…