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Participate in Research: Opportunity for Children with Down Syndrome Ages 6–14

Photo: Smiling parent and child with Down Syndrome finger painting.Researchers at the University of Washington are seeking children with Down syndrome, ages 6 to 14, to participate in a study focused on problem-solving and challenging behaviors.

What’s involved:

  • Parents or caregivers complete questionnaires
  • Children take part in a fun, in-person session that includes playing games with toys and on the computer

What do families receive:

  • $80 gift card for the caregiver
  • $80 gift card for the child
  • A written report about the child’s performance

To learn more or sign up:

This study is part of the Behaviors and Executive Skills in T21 (BEST21) project led by Dr. Hannah Rea at the University of Washington Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences.

For full study details or to participate, please visit: Participate in Research – BEST21 Study Information

Participate in Research: Opportunity for Children with Down Syndrome Ages 6–14

Photo: Smiling parent and child with Down Syndrome finger painting.Researchers at the University of Washington are seeking children with Down syndrome, ages 6 to 14, to participate in a study focused on problem-solving and challenging behaviors.

What’s involved:

  • Parents or caregivers complete questionnaires
  • Children take part in a fun, in-person session that includes playing games with toys and on the computer

What do families receive:

  • $80 gift card for the caregiver
  • $80 gift card for the child
  • A written report about the child’s performance

To learn more or sign up:

This study is part of the Behaviors and Executive Skills in T21 (BEST21) project led by Dr. Hannah Rea at the University of Washington Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences.

For full study details or to participate, please visit: Participate in Research – BEST21 Study Information

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