The Sue Buckley Research Fund - The Lord Wedgwood Down Syndrome Education Research Award




Title:
The Sue Buckley Research Fund - The Lord Wedgwood Down Syndrome Education Research Award

Description:
The Sue Buckley Research Fund is delivering near-term improvements to education for young people with Down syndrome through a focused programme of new scientific research examining the specific learning needs and effective approaches for supporting development for young people who have Down syndrome.

Author:
DownsEd

Tags:
Down syndrome, Down's syndrome, research, science, interventions, education, development, language, reading, speech, communication,

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