For a long time, it was assumed that a genetic disposition such as trisomy 21 enables predictions to be made about overall personality development. But, who could have ever imagined that people with trisomy 21 (Down syndrome) would also be capable of earning a university degree? We studied 1,294 people with trisomy 21. The results showed that people with trisomy 21 benefit more from abstract learning than their neurotypical counterparts. Two-year-olds with the syndrome first learn to read and only then to speak and will understand algebra better than arithmetic. Ignorance of neurodiversity inevitably leads to learning difficulties when these people are forced to learn at the same pace as others. This applies to autism and trisomy 21 to the same extent. That is why this book advocates the recognition of trisomy 21 as a variant in the spectrum of human neurodiversity.
Lasst unsere Kinder spielen! : Der Schlüssel zum Erfolg
André Frank Zimpel
bookTrisomy 21 : What we can learn from people with Down syndrome
André Frank Zimpel
bookTrisomie 21 – Was wir von Menschen mit Down-Syndrom lernen können : 2000 Personen und ihre neuropsychologischen Befunde
André Frank Zimpel
bookTrisomie 21 – Was wir von Menschen mit Down-Syndrom lernen können : 2000 Personen und ihre neuropsychologischen Befunde
André Frank Zimpel
bookEinander helfen : Der Weg zur inklusiven Lernkultur
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bookEinander helfen : Der Weg zur inklusiven Lernkultur
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bookDer zählende Mensch : Was Emotionen mit Mathematik zu tun haben
André Frank Zimpel
bookDer zählende Mensch : Was Emotionen mit Mathematik zu tun haben
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