What people are saying about WiSHES “I love this book! It’s so practical and positive. It’s littered with insights that resonate with my experience as a parent, helping to make
MIC Lecturer and Researcher Fionnuala Tynan has recently announced plans to commence a literacy school for individuals with WS which will commence in February 2019. This will be a facility
Recently MIC lecturer Fionnuala Tynan launched new book that has been described as “a must-have guide” for all parents and professionals working with people with Williams Syndrome. This message is
This years Annual General Meeting will take place in Mary Immaculate College Limerick on Saturday the 24th of November at 4pm following the First WSAI Annual Symposium which will also
Mary Immaculate College will host the first national symposium on Williams syndrome (WS) on Saturday 24th November. WS is a rare genetic neurodevelopmental condition that affects 1:7500 people but it
Please see a number of on-line resources which deal with physical movement and posture for people with WS. Skillsforaction.com Understandingwilliamssyndromeblogspot.com/muscles-and-bones Understandingwilliamssyndromeblogspot.com/Muscles Regards, Debbie Brannigan, Secretary WSAI
Please note that our friends at Durham University and undertaking a new on line study of the social interaction of children with disability including Williams Syndrome. Debbie Riby and her