A typical week for me may seem like a hurricane to others. It includes 24-hour care of my three kids under 5-years-old, at least three private therapy sessions for my son with Down syndrome, typically … [Continue reading]
How to Open an ABLE Account
You've read the merits of an ABLE account, and now you're ready to open an account. So, where do you start? First, you must find out if the person with the disability is eligible to have an ABLE … [Continue reading]
College Scholarships for Students with Down Syndrome Is The Pot at the End of the Rainbow
College acceptance for students with Down syndrome is a real possibility, as you learned in my very first blog post. But once you're accepted, how do you pay for college tuition? Ruby's Rainbow, … [Continue reading]
5 Ways You Know You’ve Become Your Child’s Best Advocate
Five years ago my biggest worry was buying the cutest matching outfits for my unborn twin boys. All that changed when one of our boys was born with Down syndrome. Troy completely changed our … [Continue reading]
Using Improv Theater to Build Confidence in Self-Advocates
What a better reflection of the uncertainty of life than Improv Theater. Improvisation is a type of theater in which the plot, characters, and dialogue are made up in the moment. Like life, you will … [Continue reading]
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