Education and Early Intervention

Early intervention - list of publications

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Books

  1. Buckley, S. (2000). Living with Down syndrome. Portsmouth, UK: Down Syndrome Education International.
  2. Buckley, S. & Sacks, B. (2001). An overview of the development of infants with Down syndrome (0-5 years). Portsmouth, UK: Down Syndrome Education International.

Early Support publications

Trust staff led the development of these Early Support publications:

  1. Information for parents: Down syndrome (2005) Early Support: DfES Publications.
  2. Developmental Journal for babies and children with Down syndrome (2006) Early Support: DfES Publications.

Videos/DVDs

  1. Hughes, J., Tatterson, C., Buckley, S.  & Hurd, H. (2007) Development in Practice – Activities for Babies with Down syndrome. Portsmouth, UK: Down Syndrome Education International.

Chapters

  1. Buckley, S. J. (1984). The influence of family variables on children's progress on Portage. In A. Dessent (Ed.), What is important about Portage? (pp. 21-28) Windsor: NFER-Nelson.
  2. Buckley, S. J. (1985). The effect of Portage on the development of Down's syndrome children and their families- an interim report. In B. Daly (Ed.), Portage: The Importance of Parents. (pp. 167-176) Windsor: NFER-Nelson. ISBN: 0-70-050681-0.

Papers in other journals

  1. Buckley, S. J. (1992). Early Intervention - the state of the art. Portsmouth Down's Syndrome Trust Newsletter. 2, (1), 3-6. (Reprinted in Portage Post).
  2. Buckley, S. J. & Bird, G. (1995). Early intervention - how to help your child in the preschool years. Portsmouth Down's Syndrome Trust Newsletter. 5(1), 1-5.
  3. Bird, G. & Wood, A. (2003)  Supporting children and families through Early Development Groups. Down Syndrome News and Update 3(3) pp 74-81
  4. Buckley, S. (2006) Early Support – new materials and services for families with babies and children with Down syndrome Down Syndrome News and Update 5(3) pp 124-126.

Conference papers published

  1. Buckley, S. J. (1994). Early Intervention-where are we now? Invited keynote speaker: Midlands Education Authorities Conference, University of Oxford, UK. In Proceedings Carpenter. B (Ed)(1994) Early Intervention: the way forward. Westminster College, Oxford.

Conference presentations

  1. Buckley, S. J. (1984). The effect of early intervention on the development of children with Down's syndrome. The Annual Conference of the British Psychological Society, University of Warwick, Warwick, UK.
  2. Buckley, S. J. (1985). Early education and training for children with Down's syndrome. Invited paper. The International Congress on Special Education, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK.
  3. Buckley, S.J. (1996). Early intervention - specific strategies for children with Down's syndrome. 10th World Congress, International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disability. Helsinki, Finland. July.
  4. Buckley, S. J. (1999). Invited keynote: What are the aims of early intervention? A brief overview of the development and effectiveness of early intervention programmes for children with Down syndrome. Fourth European Down Syndrome Conference. Malta, March.
  5. Tatterson, C. & Buckley, S. (2005) Developing the Early Support Journal for babies and children with Down syndrome. 4th International Conference on Developmental Issues in Down Syndrome: Early Intervention and Education in School – from Research to Practice. University of Portsmouth, 15-18 September, 2005.
  6. Bird, G. & Hillier, H. (2005) Early Development Groups at Down Syndrome Education International. 4th International Conference on Developmental Issues in Down Syndrome: Early Intervention and Education in School – from Research to Practice. University of Portsmouth, 15-18 September, 2005.
  7. Tatterson, C, Hughes, J & Buckley, S. (2006) Early Support and early intervention - a parent-held developmental record for infants with Down syndrome from birth to preschool years. 9th World Down Syndrome Congress, Vancouver, Canada. 24-26, August 2006.
  8. Hughes, J., Tatterson, C., Hurd, H., & Buckley, S. (2006) Development in Practice – Activities for babies with Down syndrome. 9th World Down Syndrome Congress, Vancouver, Canada. 24-26, August 2006.
  9. Oates, J., Clibbens, J., Tatterson, C., Hughes, J. Buckley, S., Andrews, E. (2006) Early Support: a Developmental Journal for babies and young children with Down syndrome. British Psychological Society Developmental Psychology Section Annual Conference, Royal Holloway University of London, 7-9 September, 2006.

Reports and theses

  1. Woods, E (1984) The effect of early home teaching on the child with Down syndrome. MPhil Thesis University of Portsmouth