March is Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, and March 21st is World Down Syndrome Day. As my journey with my own son with Down syndrome has evolved I realize that I want more than awareness. … [Continue reading]
Why Your Child Needs a “No Consent” Letter for Restraint and Seclusion
Two Ohio teachers caught on video dragging an Autistic boy will not be criminally charged. The disturbing video below shows the teachers restraining the boy. The teachers still face possible … [Continue reading]
3 Tips to Survive Your Child’s Next IEP Meeting
IEP season is upon us! It's like preparing for Christmas or Hanukkah without any of the joy. Still, the results of an IEP (good or bad) will have a much more lasting impact on your child's life than … [Continue reading]
Teaching Cultural Literacy Promotes Inclusion for Students with Down Syndrome
Two years ago, my twin son's preschool teacher gave them an assessment to identify common consumer products or stores like: Kroger, McDonald's, and Walt Disney. … [Continue reading]
Speak Your Fear, Be Fearless
I feel alone. Are my hands sweating? They're never going to go for my request. I wish I would have brought someone with me. … [Continue reading]
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