Preschool

As our children flourish and grow, our support continues through the preschool years - a valuable time for all children to acquire a vast range of developmental skills.

We are proud to provide ongoing support, training, and information to promote development of skills including gross and fine motor skills, early language and communication skills, early reading and number skills, memory, social and behaviour. We know that for the child with Down syndrome having access to evidence-based specialist knowledge and resources, is particularly valuable to aid their development. 

We also understand the benefits of parental peer support and have a fabulous group of preschool parents from across the UK, sharing tips, asking and sharing advice, celebrating milestones as well as accessing expert advice.

For the professionals who have the privilege of working with our young members, we also provide support, training and resources.  And we welcome them to their very own closed group.

Services for Early Years Development

Join our Preschool Parents Facebook Support Group

If you are in the UK, we have amazing online support where you can meet with other parents of a child with Down syndrome of preschool age; ask any questions at all, share any concerns, or worries you may have, celebrate milestones, make connections and friendships – knowing that you are not alone! 

Parent training and events

DLA Support & Drop-In Sessions
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Various dates
Access a pre-recorded session hosted by Lisa, a former DWP advisor with extensive experience supporting families in applying for DLA…
Using Makaton with Singing
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Regular dates
Six week online signing course for grandparents.
Makaton Signing for Babies and Families
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Regular dates
This six-week online introduction to signing is designed for new parents and carers who are just beginning or have not…
Promoting communication and positive behaviour from the beginning (0-4 years)
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Thu, September 11, 2025 12:00 AM
This course is designed to give parents of preschool children with Down syndrome, the tools to support communication and positive…
Wills and Trusts
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Tue, September 23, 2025 08:00 PM
The online session will be delivered by Helen Taylor, an Independent freelance Solicitor. The session will provide some immediate Do's…
DSUK Support Group Network Event 2025
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Sun, October 5, 2025 08:00 PM
Our support group network event is open to everyone who is actively involved in running a local Down syndrome support…
Parent overview of DSUKs Programmes for preschoolers
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Wed, October 15, 2025 08:00 PM
We are inviting parents to attend an overview of our support for preschool aged children.
Parent overview of DSUKs Programmes for primary aged children
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Wed, October 15, 2025 08:30 PM
We are inviting parents to attend an overview of our programmes for primary aged children.
ISS Bowel Management
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Mon, October 20, 2025 08:00 PM
This online session is led by June Rogers MBE, retired children's continence nurse. For children born with Hirschsprung’s disease and…
ISS Promoting speech development in the early years
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Wed, October 22, 2025 08:00 PM
Hosted by Becky Baxter, PADS Director of Education and Speech & Language, this online session covers the speech profile of…

Toilet Training

We believe that with the right information, support and encouragement, most children with Down syndrome can be out of nappies and toilet trained, in plenty of time to be in #pants4school!

We encourage early potting sitting from 9 months or earlier and recommend following our 4 step toilet training development programme.

Choosing a nursery and primary school

Starting nursery and/or school, for any child and their family, is an important milestone. 

We have put together a guide for helping to choose a nursery and a guide for choosing a primary school and topics to consider when your child is starting.

We feel it is essential to share good practise to help support early years settings to feel confident and positive about welcoming a child with Down syndrome. 

We offer training and ongoing support to the professionals working with your child. 

EHCP online support groups

Our EHCP support Justine, is on hand to provide information and support around applying for and checking EHCPs in our closed Facebook groups.

EHCP drop-in service

We also offer half hour 1:1 sessions with Justine – these online sessions are for DSUK families who have a child in England who would value 1:1 support. During the session you can discuss a specific question or key concern around the EHCP process. After booking Justine will contact you to arrange a suitable day and time for the session – please allow half an hour for the session.

EHCP draft review service

Justine will fully review the draft EHCP and professional reports, followed by a two-hour call to discuss feedback. During this call, Justine will run through the EHCP with you to ensure you understand any issues with the draft so that you can put your parent representations effectively to the Local Authority. After booking Justine will contact to arrange a suitable day and time for your session – please allow up to two hours for the session.

Disability Living Allowance (DLA)

Disability Living Allowance (DLA) is a non-means-tested benefit that can be applied for, potentially from birth, to help with the extra costs of looking after a child with a disability.

At DSUK, we work hard to empower our parents and ensure they can access the information and support they deserve. We are delighted to offer weekly DLA drop-in sessions, enabling parents/carers to book a slot and access the support available.

Lisa Holden is a parent to Bobby, who is 6 and has Down syndrome. She has worked as an advisor at the DWP (Department for Work and Pensions) and has extensive experience supporting parents to apply for DLA over recent years.

Preschool Resources

We have a broad collection of resources and information that are helpful for both parents and professionals who will be working with our young members.