Posts by Heather Rodriguez
Kayla’s Korner
We are excited to be bringing a new monthly feature to the Syracuse Blog, Kayla’s Korner. Our Assistant Site Coordinator will be sharing her point of view on a new topic each month. This month we will talk about bullying. We hope you will enjoy and leave some feedback for her. Have something you would…
Read MoreWhen acceptance takes time
Sometimes acceptance takes time and that is perfectly ok! We are thankful for the moms and dads who open up their hearts and share parts of their story that maybe are not all wrapped in rainbows and sunshine. Here is a hint though they always end with rainbows and sunshine. We welcome Carly’s mom, Kim…
Read MoreThen end of Down Syndrome Acceptance Month….but not really.
It is the last day of October, the last day of Down Syndrome Acceptance Month, as we all know it does not end here! We wanted to share the words of one sweet mama who’s sweet little girl came with a little something extra, taught so much in her short time on this earth…
Read MoreAcceptance | GiGi’s Playhouse, Down Syndrome Achievement Centers
Good Monday morning friends! We are half way through Down Syndrome ACCEPTANCE month and it has been so inspiring seeing all the amazing information being shared on social media about our amazing friends! Keep it up, we are changing perceptions. Can you just picture a world where everyone accepts everyone, NO MATTER WHAT? This…
Read MoreIt is ok to ask about special needs?| GiGi’s Playhouse Down Syndrome Achievement
Topic: “How can I respond when my child points out a child with special needs?” Today we are welcoming mom & volunteer, Jaclyn, from our friends at GiGi’s Playhouse Milwaukee to answer this question. We love her answer and tips. Read & Share! “Great question! I think there are many different ways a parent can help answer…
Read MoreDown Syndrome Acceptance Month | GiGi’s Playhouse Syracuse
Acceptance is more than awareness. Today we are excited to share the words of our wonderful National Director of Marketing & Communications share his (and our) thoughts on Down Syndrome Acceptance Month. October 1st began Down syndrome “Awareness” Month but awareness is not nearly enough. Awareness is simply acknowledging an existence, a challenge, etc. Human…
Read MoreVolunteer Spotlight – Art Explosion
GiGi’s Playhouse Syracuse is happy to introduce you to a brand new volunteer program host! Quinn will be leading our Art Explosion program each month! Art Explosion provides a hands on experience with multiple art media and provides an outlet for individuals with Down syndrome to express themself, build confidence and socialize with peers. Recommended for…
Read MoreBack to School! #generationG Style
Back to School! Here we go! Ahhh, crisp mornings and the hustle and bustle of school morning is back! Most parents are excited and hopeful as the school year starts. Happy for a routine and the excitement of new friends. Some parents feel nervous and a little sad to send their little out into the…
Read MoreWho Will You Run, Walk, Dash For?| Team Joys of Judah|GiGi’s Playhouse 2016 5k
We are in for a treat today! Beth Craver is back on the blog and sure to inspire us! She has been a champion not only for her wonderful boys but for GiGi’s Playhouse Syracuse for well over a year now! She and her family are the embodiment of Generation G! Reminder to take…
Read MoreWho Will You Run, Walk or Dash For?|Team Dynamo’s|GiGi’s Playhouse 2016 5k
Time of another fun and inspiring GiGi’s Playhouse 2016 5k blog post! Today we have one of our Teen Volunteers sharing what Generation G and GiGi’s Playhouse mean to her! Our Teen Volunteers bring so much heart and excitement into GiGi’s Playhouse Syracuse! Hi, my name is Marcelina and I am #generationG! Generation G…
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