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Hello everyone. I have an 11 year old daughter with Downs, named Anna. Today was her first day at a new school. It’s a middle school/high school combination. I have confidence in the staff at the school, that she will get through it OK, but Anna did not want to go! She stiffly protested going back after her nice summer break. I just have […] View
We are a self-funding, non-profit organization serving children with Down Syndrome and their families. We aim to support and educate families and the general […]
There was a book called Differences in Common written by a mom of an adult with DS that I read in 1991 when Becky was still a toddler (now she is 22). One of the short stories was called “Why Me?”. At the […]
TX Health and Human Services Commission has invited Rebecca Page of Alpine, TX to participate in the Consumer Direction Workgroup for a three-year term. The workgroup is composed of consumers, advocates, […]
The human body is made of cells. All cells contain a center, called a nucleus, in which genes are stored. Genes, which carry the codes responsible for all our inherited characteristics, are grouped along […]