Down Syndrome (DS) is the most common genetic alteration responsible for intellectual disability, which refers to deficits in both intellectual and adaptive functioning. According to this, individuals with Down Syndrome (DS) reach developmental milestones (e.g., sitting, walking, and babbling) in the same order as their typically developing peers, but later in life. Since developmental milestones are the first blocks on which development builds, the aims of the current study are to: (i) expand the knowledge of developmental milestone acquisition; and (ii) explore the relationship between developmental milestone acquisition and later development. For this purpose 105 children/adolescents with DS were involved in this study, divided in two gr...
The chapter aims to analyze motor development in Down syndrome (DS) population. In the light of a ho...
The purpose of the current study was to analyze the cross-sectional developmental trajectories of ex...
Objectives: Down syndrome (DS) is the most common multiple congenital anomaly syndrome associated wi...
Down Syndrome (DS) is the most common genetic alteration responsible for intellectual disability, wh...
Down syndrome (DS), caused by the triplication of chromosome 21, is the most common genetic cause of...
Background: Understanding the timing of developmental milestones in typical and clinical populations...
In this article, we focus on the causes of individual differences in Down syndrome (DS), exemplifyin...
Down Syndrome (DS) is characterised by premature aging and an accelerated decline of cognitive func...
Background: Many research studies have investigated motor impairments and delayed development in chi...
Background: Children with Down syndrome (DS) lag behind typical children in the acquisition of devel...
Much progress has been made toward behavioural and pharmacological intervention in intellectual disa...
Consonant inventory and syllable complexity measures were taken at two points from 50 children with ...
Abstract Down syndrome (DS) is associated with a variety of cognitive impairments, notably memory im...
Introduction In the first year of life, typically developing infants make huge strides in motor deve...
Background. The analysis of developmental trajectories of visuospatial abilities in individuals with...
The chapter aims to analyze motor development in Down syndrome (DS) population. In the light of a ho...
The purpose of the current study was to analyze the cross-sectional developmental trajectories of ex...
Objectives: Down syndrome (DS) is the most common multiple congenital anomaly syndrome associated wi...
Down Syndrome (DS) is the most common genetic alteration responsible for intellectual disability, wh...
Down syndrome (DS), caused by the triplication of chromosome 21, is the most common genetic cause of...
Background: Understanding the timing of developmental milestones in typical and clinical populations...
In this article, we focus on the causes of individual differences in Down syndrome (DS), exemplifyin...
Down Syndrome (DS) is characterised by premature aging and an accelerated decline of cognitive func...
Background: Many research studies have investigated motor impairments and delayed development in chi...
Background: Children with Down syndrome (DS) lag behind typical children in the acquisition of devel...
Much progress has been made toward behavioural and pharmacological intervention in intellectual disa...
Consonant inventory and syllable complexity measures were taken at two points from 50 children with ...
Abstract Down syndrome (DS) is associated with a variety of cognitive impairments, notably memory im...
Introduction In the first year of life, typically developing infants make huge strides in motor deve...
Background. The analysis of developmental trajectories of visuospatial abilities in individuals with...
The chapter aims to analyze motor development in Down syndrome (DS) population. In the light of a ho...
The purpose of the current study was to analyze the cross-sectional developmental trajectories of ex...
Objectives: Down syndrome (DS) is the most common multiple congenital anomaly syndrome associated wi...