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Healthy Eating Visual

Author: Adult Down Syndrome Center - Visual

Healthy Eating Visual I eat healthy foods such as: fruit vegetables meat/fish water dairy I avoid or limit eating unhealthy foods such as: candy dessert pop chips French fries I also make sure not to

Healthy Pace for Eating Video

Author: Adult Down Syndrome Center - Video

Eating too fast can cause us to get a stomachache, cough, or even choke. If we eat more slowly, we can enjoy our food and be healthier. This video talks about a healthy pace for eating snacks and meal

Hydration Video

Author: Adult Down Syndrome Center - Video

Drinking plenty of water helps us stay healthy. In this video, Julia talks about the importance of hydration and how to keep hydrated.  Learn more in our Tips for Staying Hydrated resource.

Growth Charts for Children with Down Syndrome

Author: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Website

Growth Charts for Children with Down Syndrome   The website of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has links to the Growth Charts for Children with Down Syndrome. There are c

Healthy Food and Drink Choices Video

Author: Adult Down Syndrome Center - Video

Some food and drink choices are healthier than others. In this video, Molly and Peter help us identify the healthier choice between two food or drink options. Corresponding visual handout   A

Catatonia in Down Syndrome: A Treatable Cause of Regression

Author: Ghaziuddin et al. (2015) - Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment (2015)

Abstract Objective:  The main aim of this case series report is to alert physicians to the occurrence of catatonia in Down syndrome (DS). A second aim is to stimulate the study of regression

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