The Down Syndrome WWW Page was established in February of 1995 and was compiled from the contributions of members of the Down Syndrome Listserv and others.

December 14, 2006

I have not had the time or desire to maintain this web site for the last few years and have decided that it is time to take it down.
Best Wishes,
Tracey Finch

Alternative Links

Down Syndrome: Health Issues*

by Len Leshin, M.D., F.A.A.P.

  • Medical essays on Down Syndrome and issues common to children with Ds.
  • Extensive listing of other Down Syndrome Websites
  • Recommended Books

Family Village*

Family Village

  • A global community that integrates information, resources, and communication opportunities on the Internet for persons with mental retardation and other disabilities, their families, and those that provide them services and supports.

Disability Solutions

Disability Solutions

  • The free publication of The Enoch-Gelbard Foundation. It's mission is:
  • "To provide in a widely accessible manner, free of charge information that is useful, sensitive, and current to everyone concerned with developmental disabilities: parents, families, self-advocates, and professionals."
  • Back issues and current issues are available in Adobe Acrobat format.

Woodbinehouse

Woodbine House

  • Publishes The Special-Needs Collection, a series of almost 50 books on disabilities and related topics, including ADD, Down syndrome, early intervention and special education.
  • Since 1985 they have published books of the highest quality and value for parents, children, therapists, health care providers, and teachers.
  • You'll find their website is the online equivalent of their book catalog, presenting information about all their forthcoming titles from January through June 1999, along with their current list of books.

Brookes
Publishing

Brookes Publishing

  • Brookes publishes highly respected resources in the following fields: early childhood, early intervention, inclusive and special, education, developmental disabilities, learning disabilities, communication and language, behavior, mental health.