Down Syndrome Research Institute
Canada
| Disability
DSRI uses a unique approach to teaching children and teenagers who have Down syndrome. In our model, speech pathologists, teachers and therapists in social skills collaborate to deliver comprehensive academic programming. Through one-on-one and small group teaching, our students are challenged and have fun. Central to the Down Syndrome Research Institute’s work is the research that demonstrates that the quality of life for individuals with DS correlates closely with their ability to communicate. The improvement of students' communication, and the integration of speech pathology principles in all instructional situations are top priorities. We endeavour to have our greatest impact, not only in enhancing individual student’s achievements, but in demonstrating that certain educational approaches and strategies can and should be employed by mainstream education providers.
What we do
Summer School Camps
Homework Clubs
Research
Advocacy
Professional Development
