Educators play such an important role in the lives of our children and adults with Down syndrome. They help mold and shape what will be an exciting and bright future for both in the individual with Down syndrome and their families.
This may be the first time you've taught someone with Down syndrome - or you may be a seasoned educator with years of experience. Whatever the case, it is important to know how best to work with someone with Down syndrome, and their family, to create a solid foundation of trust and understanding.
Down Syndrome Alliance of the Midlands offer training materials, in-person consultation, resources, like our World Down Syndrome Day Educator Kits, and school support to both educators and family members connected to Down syndrome.