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In this episode, we explore Down Syndrome and the important role occupational therapy plays in supporting individuals and their families. Occupational therapist Linette Labuschagne joins us to explain what Down Syndrome is and the key developmental areas occupational therapists focus on when working with children, adolescents, and adults with the condition.
The conversation highlights how occupational therapists assess and support individuals with Down Syndrome at different life stages, using a person-centred and family-centred approach that empowers both the individual and their support system. Linette also shares the importance of celebrating small but meaningful milestones that contribute to independence and quality of life.
We also discuss inspiring success stories, innovative therapy approaches that are shaping the future of occupational therapy, and practical messages of encouragement for parents, caregivers, and young adults with Down Syndrome.
This episode offers insight, hope, and practical understanding for anyone interested in inclusion, developmental support, and the life-changing impact of occupational therapy.