Susie is a bright 8-year-old girl with Down syndrome. Her parents want to support her in the best way possible. They turn to APA Division 33 Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities for help. Here’s how the division supports Susie and her family:
- Connecting with experts: Susie’s parents find a local psychologist who works with children with Down syndrome, thanks to a referral from APA Division 33.
- Educational support: Susie’s school uses resources from APA Division 33 to develop an Individualized Education Program (IEP) tailored to her unique needs.
- Research updates: Susie’s parents stay informed about the latest research on Down syndrome, learning about new therapies and interventions that can benefit her.
- Advocacy: APA Division 33 works with policymakers to ensure that kids like Susie can access the support services they need to thrive.
Through the guidance of APA Division 33 Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, Susie’s family learns to navigate her unique journey. With the right support, she flourishes and reaches her full potential.
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