Down syndrome Awareness
Legacy of Love
Guest Blogger – Beth Craver For nine months intuition kept nagging me; telling me he was going to have Down syndrome. So When Judah was born and I knew-knew,…
Read MoreThe Difference Between Awareness and Acceptance.
As we get close to wrapping up the month of Awareness & Acceptance, also known as October we think to ourselves is our work done? NO! You see we shout…
Read MoreSurprise Achievements at GiGi’s!
We are always ready to celebrate achievement at GiGi’s Playhouse and Nataley gave us a great reason to cheer loud and proud! Let’s set the stage for those of you…
Read MoreSharing Zoey to Change Perceptions
We are thrilled to welcome Heather, the proud mom of Zoey to GiGi’s Blog today! We asked Heather to share about Zoey and the wonderful little girl she is. Enjoy…
Read MoreMeet the Syracuse Board – Jason Ryan
We are continuing our Board of Managers introduction today with Jason Ryan. Jason is the Marketing Director at Dinosaur BBQ and is a valuable part of the GiGi’s leadership team. …
Read MoreDown Syndrome & Learning. 8 Tips.
All people with Down syndrome experience some level of cognitive delays, this does not halt or lessen the many strengths and talents that each individual possesses. At GiGi’s Playhouse, we…
Read MoreDown Syndrome Awareness. It’s Not Enough.
October 1st began Down syndrome Awareness Month but awareness is not nearly enough. Awareness is simply acknowledging an existence, a challenge, etc. Human beings are so much more than existence…
Read More3 Common Down Syndrome Myths & The Facts
Happy Down Syndrome Awareness (or as we like to call it) Acceptance Month! We thought this would be a great time to talk about some common myths about Down…
Read MoreFinding The Silver Lining
Welcome back to the #GiGisBlog Beth Craver. I think we can all agree that some days finding a silver lining can feel hard or even impossible, but we promise they…
Read MoreJared | No Stereotypes Needed.
Jared is a man who defies all stereotypes of what it means to be an adult with Down syndrome. An independent and creative guy, Jared lives in his own apartment,…
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