Abstract
This project was created as a self-esteem program for adults with Down syndrome based on proper hygiene practices and the expression of personal style through fashion. Self-esteem programs are valuable to all people, especially underserved populations, such as individuals with Down syndrome. Down syndrome is the most commonly occurring chromosomal disorder and individuals within this population often share common physical and cognitive characteristics. The presence of these characteristics may result in prejudice regarding social opportunities, independence, and acceptance. These barriers can be detrimental to an individual’s self-esteem. Currently, there is a need for self-esteem based leisure services for this population. Although indirectly linked, current research shows a relationship between fashion, hygiene, and the self-esteem of individuals with Down syndrome (Glenn & Cunningham, 2001; Jobling & Cuskelly, 2006; Pueschel, 1996). Hygiene practices are often lacking in individuals with intellectual disabilities (Jobling & Cuskelly, 2006). Similarly, problems often arise with finding well-fitted clothing for a population where obesity, short stature, and thicker necks are prevalent. Clothing options may be limited, which in turn, limits a person’s ability to express individuality, or personal style, through fashion. The program detailed in this project describes how to teach proper hygiene practices, establish a hygiene routine, identify and express personal style, and choose fashions that fit an individual’s specific body type and are also appropriate for an array of different occasions. The program is presented as an accessible website detailing the components of the program.