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Books
Buckley, S. J. & Sacks, B. I. (1987).
The adolescent with Down's syndrome - life for the teenager and for the family.
Portsmouth: Portsmouth Polytechnic. ISBN: 0-900234-19-9.
Buckley, S. (2000).
Living with Down syndrome.
Portsmouth, UK: The Down Syndrome Educational Trust.
Buckley, S. & Sacks, B. (2001).
An overview of the development of infants with Down syndrome (0-5 years)
. Portsmouth, UK: The Down Syndrome Educational Trust.
Buckley, S. & Sacks, B. (2001).
An overview of the development of children with Down syndrome (5-11 years
). Portsmouth, UK: The Down Syndrome Educational Trust.
Buckley, S. & Sacks, B. (2001).
An overview of the development of teenagers with Down syndrome (11-16 years)
. Portsmouth, UK: The Down Syndrome Educational Trust.
Cuskelly, M, Jobling, A. & Buckley, S.J. (Eds.) (2002)
Down syndrome: Across the lifespan.
London: Whurr. ISBN: 1-86156-230-6
Brown, R. (2004).
Life for adults with Down syndrome - An overview.
Portsmouth, UK: The Down Syndrome Educational Trust.
Videos/DVDs
4th International Conference on Developmental Issues in Down syndrome 2005
- Keynote presentations (2007) Portsmouth, UK: The Down Syndrome Educational Trust.
Chapters
Buckley, S. J. (1992). The development of children with Down syndrome - implications for effective education. In P. Rogers & M. Coleman (Eds.),
Medical Care in Down Syndrome: A Preventative Medicine and Early Management Approach.
(pp. 29-67) New York: Marcell Dekker. ISBN: 0-8247-8684-X.
Buckley, S.J. (1999) Promoting the Development of Children with Down syndrome: the practical implications of recent psychological research. In J. A. Rondal, J. Perera & L. Nadel (Eds)
Down's Syndrome: A Review of Current Knowledge.
Pp 111-123. London: Whurr. ISBN:1 86156 062 1.
Buckley, S. & Bird, G. (2002). Cognitive development and education: Perspectives on Down syndrome from a twenty-year research programme. In M.Cuskelly, A. Jobling, & S. Buckley (Eds.),
Down syndrome across the life span
(pp. 66-80). London: Whurr.
Papers in refereed journals
Buckley, S.J., Bird, G., & Sacks, B. (2006). Evidence that we can change the profile from a study of inclusive education.
Down Syndrome Research and Practice
9 (3), 51-53.
Papers in other journals
Buckley, S. J. (1992). Triple screening during pregnancy - facts, comment and opinion.
Portsmouth Down's Syndrome Trust Newsletter
. 2, (3), 9-13.
Buckley, S. J. (1992). Adolescence for teenagers with Down's syndrome.
Portsmouth Down's Syndrome Trust Newsletter
. 2, (4), 3-9.
Buckley, S. J. (1993). People with Down's syndrome speak for themselves.
Portsmouth Down's Syndrome Trust Newsletter.
3, (6), 1-4.
Buckley, S. J. (1993). Growing up with Down's syndrome.
Portsmouth Down's Syndrome Trust Newsletter.
3, (7), 1-3.
Buckley, S. J. (1994). Count us in .... all of us.
Portsmouth Down's Syndrome Trust Newsletter.
4 (1), 1-4.
Buckley, S. & Bird, G. (2002). What do we know about the needs of children with Mosaic Down syndrome and their families?
Down Syndrome News and Update,
2(3), 97-99. ISSN: 1463-6212.
Buckley, S., Bird, G., Sacks, B., & Archer, T. (2002). A comparison of mainstream and special education for teenagers with Down syndrome: Implications for parents and teachers.
Down Syndrome News and Update
, 2(2), 46-54. ISSN: 1463-6212.
Buckley, S., Bird, G., Sacks, B., & Archer, T. (2002). The achievements of teenagers with Down syndrome.
Down Syndrome News and Update,
2(3), 90-96. ISSN: 1463-6212.
Buckley, S. (2005) Specificity in Down syndrome,
Down Syndrome News and Update,
4(3) pp 81-86
Wood, A. (2005) The development of the Down syndrome phenotype,
Down Syndrome News and Update,
4(4) pp 135-139
Buckley, S.J. & Sacks, B. (1996) From Adolescence to Adulthood.
DownsEd News
. 6 (5) 1-5
Conference papers published
Buckley, S.J. (1997)
Invited keynote: Promoting the Development of Children with Down syndrome: the practical implications of recent psychological research.
6th World Congress on Down's Syndrome. Madrid, October 1997. In J. A. Rondal, J. Perera & L. Nadel (Eds) Down's Syndrome: A Review of Current Knowledge. London: Whurr. ISBN: 1 86156 062 1.
Conference presentations
Sacks, B. I. & Buckley, S. J. (1985).
The adolescent with Down's syndrome: life for the teenager and for the family.
The 7th World Congress of the International Association for the Scientific Study of Mental Deficiency, New Delhi, India.
Buckley, S. J. (1986).
Normalisation and integration.
Invited keynote presentation. The Pacific Rim and US Convention on Mental Retardation, Hawaii, USA.
Sacks, B.I. & Buckley, S. J. (1986).
The effects of Down's syndrome in adolescence for the young person and the family.
The 3rd International Convention on Down's Syndrome, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK.
Sacks, B. I. & Buckley, S. J. (1988).
Social and emotional development in Adolescence.
The 8th World Congress of the International Association for the Scientific Study of Mental Deficiency, University College, Dublin, Eire.
Buckley, S. J. (1992).
The specific learning difficulties of children with Down's syndrome.
Invited paper: National Portage Conference, Torquay, UK.
Buckley, S. J. (1993).
Meeting the specific needs of children with Down's syndrome: Basic facts and research findings.
Invited paper: Association for Child Psychology & Psychiatry Seminar, Edinburgh, Scotland.
Buckley, S.J. & Sacks, B.I. (1996). Invited 3 week lecture tour,
Current issues in Down syndrome.
Universities of Pretoria, Durban and Cape Town, National Down Syndrome Forum, South Africa and Harare, Zimbabwe Down Syndrome Association. April.
Sacks, B. I. & Buckley, S. J. (1999). Invited keynote:
Independence, work, partners and families - issues for adolescents and adults with Down syndrome.
International conference, Israel Down Syndrome Society. October.
Sacks, B.I. & Buckley, S. J. (2000).
Teenagers with Down syndrome in 1986 and 1999 - same or different?
7th World Congress on Down Syndrome, Sydney, Australia. March.
Buckley, S. (2003).
Down syndrome - same and different?
Invited speaker in the From Genes to Learning Symposium, The British Association Festival of Science, The University of Salford, UK, September.
Buckley, S. (2005) Invited paper:
Evidence that we can change the Down syndrome phenotype. Realizing potentials: Down syndrome from research to practice.
International conference, Cincinnati Children's Hospital, 19-20 May 2005
Buckley, S. (2005) Invited keynote:
The keys to a life of quality for individuals with Down syndrome and their families.
National Down Syndrome Annual Conference, Annaheim, California. 29-31 July.
Sacks, B. (2006)
Women with Down syndrome.
Paper presented at IX Congreso Internacional Sobre el Sindrome de Down, Caracas Venezuela, 4 -5 November.
Reports
Laws, G., Wilson, A. and Stores, R. (1985)
Serum screening for Down syndrome and neural tube defects in Portsmouth: A report on current practice and recommendations for improvements in the service.
Portsmouth: Sarah Duffen Centre, University of Portsmouth.
Roast, N. (1999).
Academic and Language Attainments and Affecting Influences in Adolescents with Down Syndrome.
Undergraduate project. Department of Psychology, University of Portsmouth.