Links

http://www.nads.org/
National Association for Down Syndrome
Contains a great resource page with many useful links.
http://www.nas.com/downsyn/
The Down Syndrome WWW Page was established in February of 1995 and has been (and still is) compiled from the contributions of members of the Down Syndrome Listserv and others.
http://www.ndss.org/
National Down Syndrome Society: a comprehensive information source about Down syndrome.
http://dsrf.org/
Down Syndrome Research Foundation and Resource Center: dedicated to improving life for people with Down syndrome through research, education and services.
http://www.ds-health.com/
Down Syndrome: Health Issues
http://www.denison.edu/dsq/
Down Syndrome quarterly : an interdisciplinary journal devoted to advancing the state of knowledge on Down syndrome and covering all areas of medical, behavioral, and social scientific research.
http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/index.htmlx
Family Village - A Global Community of Disability Related Resources
http://www.disabilitysolutions.org/
Disability Solutions: A resource for families and others interested in Down Syndrome and related disabilities.
http://www.woodbinehouse.com/
Woodbine House: Books on Disabilities for children and teens.
http://www.altonweb.com/cs/downsyndrome/index.htm
Riverbend Down Syndrome Parent Support Group
http://www.nas.com/downsyn/welcome.html
Welcoming Babies with Down Syndrome
http://rainforest.parentsplace.com/dialog/get/newdownsyndrome6.html
This board is devoted to parents who would like to connect with other parents that have children with Down Syndrome.
http://www.healthlinkusa.com/Down_Syndrome.htm
Links to websites which may include treatment, cures, diagnosis, prevention, support groups, email lists, messageboards,personal stories, risk factors, statistics, research and more.
http://www.deja.com/qs.xp?OP=dnquery.xp&ST=QS&QRY=down+syndrome&DBS=2
Down Syndrome question and answer forum.
http://www.ndsc.org
The purpose of the National Down Syndrome Congress is to create a national climate in which all persons will recognize and embrace the value and dignity of persons with Down syndrome.
http://mhdsa.org
The mission of Mile High Down Syndrome Association is to assure inclusion and enhance independence of people with Down syndrome. We will achieve this by providing education, resources and support in partnership with individuals, families, professionals, and the community.
www.naeyc.org
The Rise School is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children.