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The Deal With Downs: June 2011
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The Deal With Downs. A blog about living with, raising, and loving a child with Down Syndrome. Tuesday, June 14, 2011. One thing parents who don't have a child with special needs don't realize is how isolating having one. What I mean to say is, when you have a child that requires special attention, it can impact your social life very dramatically, to the point that you become isolated beyond what is normally experienced in typical child raising. Let me explain. But I digress…). What is she getting into?
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The Deal With Downs: March 2012
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The Deal With Downs. A blog about living with, raising, and loving a child with Down Syndrome. Wednesday, March 21, 2012. World Down Syndrome Day. My daughter, Erin, on her 18th birthday. Today (March 21) has been designated as World Down Syndrome Day. I think it's very cool how this date, 3/21. Was chosen to represent and promote awareness of Down Syndrome. The medical term for Down Syndrome (that more accurately explains the cause of it) is " Trisomy 21. Have some misconceptions about it, I'm hoping th...
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The Deal With Downs: November 2012
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The Deal With Downs. A blog about living with, raising, and loving a child with Down Syndrome. Friday, November 2, 2012. My daughter with Down Syndrome is 18 years old. She'll turn 19 next month. When she was a baby, I went to the internet in search of information, resources, and support for the challenges I knew my wife and I would face in raising a child with special needs. Eighteen years ago there wasn't a whole lot on the web about Down Syndrome. I could count on one hand. Fast forward to 2012. Etc) ...
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The Deal With Downs: World Down Syndrome Day
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The Deal With Downs. A blog about living with, raising, and loving a child with Down Syndrome. Wednesday, March 21, 2012. World Down Syndrome Day. My daughter, Erin, on her 18th birthday. Today (March 21) has been designated as World Down Syndrome Day. I think it's very cool how this date, 3/21. Was chosen to represent and promote awareness of Down Syndrome. The medical term for Down Syndrome (that more accurately explains the cause of it) is " Trisomy 21. Have some misconceptions about it, I'm hoping th...
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The Deal With Downs: July 2011
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The Deal With Downs. A blog about living with, raising, and loving a child with Down Syndrome. Saturday, July 2, 2011. My Daughter, Now A Willing Blood "Donor". Image courtesy m bartosch. My little girl has grown up and has faced one of her biggest fears head on, and come through with pride on the other side. This special girl never ceases to amaze me. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Subscribe To This Blog. My Daughter, Now A Willing Blood Donor. Articles, Sites, and Blogs, Oh My!
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The Deal With Downs: Isolation
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The Deal With Downs. A blog about living with, raising, and loving a child with Down Syndrome. Tuesday, June 14, 2011. One thing parents who don't have a child with special needs don't realize is how isolating having one. What I mean to say is, when you have a child that requires special attention, it can impact your social life very dramatically, to the point that you become isolated beyond what is normally experienced in typical child raising. Let me explain. But I digress…). What is she getting into?
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The Deal With Downs: New Job, New Challenge, New Hopes
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The Deal With Downs. A blog about living with, raising, and loving a child with Down Syndrome. Friday, January 13, 2012. New Job, New Challenge, New Hopes. An organization that does job training and placement for persons with disabilities. I'm looking forward to it. Persons with disabilities too often get left behind. They always have, and always will, need others to advocate for them. My new job will give me the opportunity to serve in that role. I hope so, and believe so! View my complete profile.
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The Deal With Downs: That Time of Year Again
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The Deal With Downs. A blog about living with, raising, and loving a child with Down Syndrome. Wednesday, June 8, 2011. That Time of Year Again. June is a wonderful time of year, due much in part to the graduations and other measures of accomplishment that happen for school students. Over the years, this time of year has typically aroused feelings of grief and sadness for me (read on). The post (after the jump) is actually a reprint from a post I made on my. Originally posted June 8, 2008 - -. I Thought ...
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The Deal With Downs: My Daughter, Now A Willing Blood "Donor"
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The Deal With Downs. A blog about living with, raising, and loving a child with Down Syndrome. Saturday, July 2, 2011. My Daughter, Now A Willing Blood "Donor". Image courtesy m bartosch. My little girl has grown up and has faced one of her biggest fears head on, and come through with pride on the other side. This special girl never ceases to amaze me. April 21, 2012 at 11:25 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Subscribe To This Blog. My Daughter, Now A Willing Blood Donor.
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The Deal With Downs: Times Have Changed
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The Deal With Downs. A blog about living with, raising, and loving a child with Down Syndrome. Friday, November 2, 2012. My daughter with Down Syndrome is 18 years old. She'll turn 19 next month. When she was a baby, I went to the internet in search of information, resources, and support for the challenges I knew my wife and I would face in raising a child with special needs. Eighteen years ago there wasn't a whole lot on the web about Down Syndrome. I could count on one hand. Fast forward to 2012. Etc) ...