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A No Limits Down Syndrome Story

GiGi’s Playhouse Indianapolis opened two months before Harper’s 1st birthday.  I remember thinking for one of the first times in that first year how lucky we were to have this free resource so close to our home.  We have enjoyed so many open plays as a family and even Harper’s older brother, Holden, gets excited when I say, “We are going to GiGi’s tomorrow!” Harper has learned so much and has developed her milestone goals with the help of programs she has attended like LMNOP and Preschool Prep.

Moreover, I personally don’t know where I would be without the support from the other parents I have met at events like “Mom’s Night Out” and other special events at GiGi’s Playhouse.  I consider it a privilege to be able to give back by volunteering whenever I have free time.

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