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Ups and Downs: Phoneme Touch and Say
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Monday, January 14, 2008. Phoneme Touch and Say. Alfie learned a new sign this week. 'My turn' - or 'me'. He's so pleased with himself for learning it that it's meaning has changed to 'Wow look mummy I can do a sign, look! And has emerged from her professional practice and her experience of having a daughter who has Down syndrome herself. How about we put it this way up? Would you like the cow? Instead of doing this, I'm going to try and say shorter, or one word, sentences - 'more' 'this way' 'cow'. ...
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Ups and Downs: John McGinley
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Tuesday, January 15, 2008. A good friend of mine found this article in a magazine he was reading while spending Christmas in Cape Town. It's by actor John McGinley, who is in the comedy series Scrubs. He has a son who has Down syndrome and this is a sweet and succinct story about life not turning out quite how one expects. You can read the whole article in Best Life. Labels: For New Parents. A lovely article. Thanks for linking it. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Ups and Downs: Well, that was quick!
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Thursday, February 21, 2008. Well, that was quick! I wrote that letter (below) in the morning and I know about four other people who also wrote. The mis-information on the Toronto Sick Kids website was removed by 2pm. It just goes to show that it is worth writing a personal letter - even a few letters can affect some change. In this country, it would have been illegal to publish it. Labels: Advocacy and Activities. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Well, that was quick!
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Ups and Downs: Thank goodness for Holland!
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Friday, October 12, 2007. Thank goodness for Holland! This is interesting. The Down Syndrome Society in the Nederlands has launched a new poster campaign. The caption reads "I can. May I? Down Syndrome is a chronic illness and we are looking for suitable treatment". This strategy is to renew interest into research into Down syndrome and counteract the prevention of Down syndrome via termination of pregnancy. Hopefully our Down Syndrome Society will follow suit. Labels: Advocacy and Activities. Stars in t...
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Ups and Downs: Brothers playing
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Monday, October 15, 2007. Alfie and Noah love to play together. Alfie can't take his eyes off his brother. I love these pictures! Where did you get the letters on the wall? Are they painted on? I love the letters too! The scale and font look really good. I am in Canada, too, but located in Burnaby, BC. I just wanted to say hello. Our son, Gabe, has Down syndrome. He's two and half years old. Quite a typical toddler, keeping me very busy! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Ups and Downs: थे Club
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Thursday, June 05, 2008. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Tiptoe throught the Tulips. Stars in the Sky. Photographs by Richard Bailey. People First of Canada. Nova Scotia Down Syndrome Society. Mexican School of Down Art. Look Ahead Housing and Care. Life According to Emma and Joe. Isn't She Talkiing Yet? Information for Medical Students. Down Syndrome Society Canada. Down Syndrome Medical Information. Campaign for Down Syndrome. Back to Back Theatre.
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Ups and Downs: Down Syndrome Belongs
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Saturday, February 23, 2008. The first close up face you see on this video is our Alfie (in the stripey shirt). Labels: Down Syndrome Health. I didn't know that was your son! I have the montage posted on my blog too. What a cutie! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Well, that was quick! Torontos Sick, Kids. Tiptoe throught the Tulips. Stars in the Sky. Photographs by Richard Bailey. People First of Canada. Nova Scotia Down Syndrome Society. Mexican School of Down Art.
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Ups and Downs: Seek
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Monday, March 02, 2009. Here's a little video of Alfie. Now he's a year older. I can't remember how to insert it directly into this blog because it's been so long since I've done anything here. sorry! You can click here. And a great article I read. About a woman whose adult brother has Down syndrome. Alfie is so cute in this Video, I am Sheenas Nana and lived in Nova Scotia for 15 months. I do hope he is doing well with no particular health problems. Ah thanks Rosemary. Yes Alfie is doing great!
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Ups and Downs: Respect to Eleanor Bailey
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Thursday, October 18, 2007. Respect to Eleanor Bailey. Here is a speech by Eleanor Bailey. She is an advocate for people who have Down syndrome. When I first started writing this blog I posted an article. That I found on the internet - she had written it when she was just 11. Now she is 19 and it's great to see that she is still going strong and standing up for other people who have Down syndrome. Eleanor Bailey: Buddy Walk Speech. Good Morning. Welcome to the Buddy Walk. Here is my message- always be pr...
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Ups and Downs: This shouldn't be a one off!
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Thursday, November 29, 2007. This shouldn't be a one off! Our young person's art club has been going so well - I love it so much! This is the first time I've been involved in an art project that I've felt so passionately about - and that I think has made such an incredible difference in people's lives. Blog to see the difference that a weekly art workshop can make in people's lives. Labels: Advocacy and Activities. This comment has been removed by a blog administrator. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).