Posts Tagged ‘Down syndrome’
Best of All April 2023 Issue – Literacy Tutoring
Did you know that our Playhouse offers 1-on-1 literacy tutoring for all ages? Our year is divided into 3 sessions – winter/spring, summer, and fall. The literacy program includes weekly…
Read MoreCommunity Connections – Mommy & Me Featuring Central Indiana First Steps and Talking Time Learning Center
On March 10th, Central Indiana First Steps along with Talking Time Learning Center and our Playhouse partnered to provide “Mommy & Me” to local families that have individuals with special…
Read MoreEvent Highlight: Mighty Masks
It is almost time for school to start! This year may be more stressful for families due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Schools are requiring that students wear masks when they…
Read MoreSplit Pea Soup
by phillipcclark Split Pea Soup. Appealing to you? Does mentioning this pale-green, creamy, luke-warm liquid make anyone feel excited? Accomplished? How about proud? Until recently, me neither. None of those…
Read MoreDown Syndrome Acceptance 21 of 21: Wrap Up
To wrap up National Down Syndrome Awareness Month and our 21 days of 21 bits and pieces, fact and fiction, truths and myths, and random tidbits of miscellaneous randomness, let’s…
Read MoreDown Syndrome Acceptance 20 of 21: Mock my pants, not my sister
The following was written by Brian Skotko , MD, MPP, a Physician at Children’s Hospital Boston’s Down Syndrome Program. It’s in response to a feature in GQ magazine that used…
Read MoreDown Syndrome Acceptance 19 of 21: Advocacy
“Advocacy involves actions taken by concerned citizens to demonstrate their support for an issue. In the case of Down syndrome advocacy, these issues are usually related to healthcare and research,…
Read MoreDown Syndrome Acceptance 18 of 21: Karen Gaffney
“From the moment she was born, Karen Gaffney began an incredible journey that continues today. She is the President of a non-profit organization dedicated to championing the journey to full…
Read MoreDown Syndrome Acceptance–17 of 21
“Life expectancy for people with Down syndrome has increased dramatically in recent decades – from 25 in 1983 to 60 today.” (source: NDSS) “Improved medical care is helping many more…
Read MoreDown Syndrome Acceptance 16 of 21: Connections
As parents of children with Down syndrome, the connections we make in the Down syndrome community are priceless. We hope you have a network of other parents with whom you’ve…
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