
I just need to be up front: I'M NOT A HUGE FAN OF MATH! Add to this the fact that students with Down syndrome often struggle with the abstract idea of numbers, and we've got a tough problem to … [Continue reading]
Empowering Individuals with Down Syndrome at School and Work
by Courtney
I just need to be up front: I'M NOT A HUGE FAN OF MATH! Add to this the fact that students with Down syndrome often struggle with the abstract idea of numbers, and we've got a tough problem to … [Continue reading]
by Courtney
UPDATED as of Friday, November 24th at 5p.m.: Sami's Sister says their mother, Fatiha has been granted a 30-day extension so the Immigration and Customs Enforcement's acting director for our district … [Continue reading]
by Courtney
What's the value of Down syndrome? Can you put a price on wasted pain? Parents dreamt of a "perfect" baby, but are handed the answer to life's true gain. What's the value of Down … [Continue reading]
by Courtney
I can never die. Literally. Not even of natural causes or old age. I'm convinced I must live forever, and not because I have some fascination with vampires. I mean, technically I would be happy to … [Continue reading]
by Courtney
The following letter is a pre-planned posthumous letter to my son, Troy's IEP team. The context of the letter can be explained by reading The Immortal Mom: Why I Can Never Die. Dear IEP … [Continue reading]