Podcast: Supporting a Child with Down Syndrome and and the importance of parent partnership
- General
- 01 Oct 2023
In this podcast we hear from Helen Taylor about her son who has Down Syndrome. Helen talks about the importance of parent partnership in early years settings and effective approaches to working with children with Down Syndrome.
Relating to the discussion with Helen Taylor about her child who has Down Syndrome, the below document outlines further guidance, strategies, ‘top tips’ and useful links specifically relating to Down’s Syndrome. Helen also talks about the importance of parent partnership.
This resource was first published in January 2021 and was last reviewed in October 2023.
Suitable for: A parent/carer
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