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Books: Separating a Son From a Down Syndrome Diagnosis in ‘Raising Henry’
In her memoir, an Upper West Side intellectual whose son has Down syndrome attempts to set people straight: it is a disability, not a tragedy.    
Source: NYT Health - December 16, 2013 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: By SUSANNAH MEADOWS Tags: Down Syndrome Medicine and Health Books and Literature Amniocentesis Source Type: news

GATA1s induces hyperproliferation of eosinophil precursors in Down syndrome transient leukemia
i, S Orkin, D Reinhardt & J-H Klusmann
Source: Leukemia - January 21, 2014 Category: Hematology Authors: A MarozL StachorskiS EmmrichK ReinhardtJ XuZ ShaoS KäblerT DertmannJ HitzlerI RobertsP VyasG JubanC HennigG HansenZ LiS OrkinD ReinhardtJ-H Klusmann Tags: Down syndrome eosinophilia GATA1s MYC E2F Source Type: research

When Your Child Is Diagnosed with Down Syndrome
There are two different ways to learn that your child has been diagnosed with Down syndrome. The diagnosis can be made during pregnancy, or it can be determined at the time of the child's birth, based on his physical characteristics....Read Full Post
Source: About.com Down Syndrome - February 20, 2014 Category: Disability Source Type: news

As a Parent, You Are the Expert In the Life of your Child with Down syndrome
Something that I´ve learned throughout the years, is that I'm the expert in the life of my own children. Their diagnosis of Down syndrome, doesn't make them like anyone else. They are unique individuals, and no one knows them as well as I do....Read Full Post
Source: About.com Down Syndrome - February 27, 2014 Category: Disability Source Type: news

How to Support a Parent whose Child was Born with Down Syndrome
This is a frequent question from relatives, friends and/or community members. What to tell a parent whose child was born with Down syndrome. Usually the diagnosis is unexpected, and it's common for parents and their families or friends, to get surprised by the news, and not to know what to say or how to react....Read Full Post
Source: About.com Down Syndrome - February 27, 2014 Category: Disability Source Type: news

Pregnant Again After Having a Child with Down Syndrome
Something I've learned through the years, and thanks to my interactions with thousands of parents around the world, is that there is not a single answer for the same question. Every parent has a unique way of facing challenges. This is the case of getting pregnant again after having a child with Down syndrome. There may be hundreds of thousands of them who are living through the same experience at the same time, but what makes each situation different is the influence of the parents' attitudes and beliefs. There's never a wrong answer when we act out of love....Read Full Post
Source: About.com Down Syndrome - February 27, 2014 Category: Disability Source Type: news

Early Intervention Services Are Available for Your Child with Down Syndrome
Even though we all know that all children with Down syndrome may require physical, occupational and language/speech therapy during their development or maybe throughout their life, more therapy doesn't necessarily equal more advancement and should never be considered a way to fix a child. Therapy is a form of guidance that reinforces your child's development, and at the same time teaches you, as a parent, how to integrate this guidance into your child's natural routines....Read Full Post
Source: About.com Down Syndrome - February 28, 2014 Category: Disability Source Type: news

What Happens After Early Intervention Services for Children with Down Syndrome
If you live in United States and you are the parent of a child with Down syndrome younger than 3 years old, you may already know that the first step is to enroll your child in your local Early Intervention Program, but what happens next?...Read Full Post
Source: About.com Down Syndrome - February 28, 2014 Category: Disability Source Type: news

When Your Child with Down Syndrome Starts School
I've had two totally different experiences with both of my kids when they started school. They both have Down syndrome, so I thought the processes might have been similar, but they weren't. And the difference was not the system nor the school, but my own perception of inclusion, and a new focus on celebrating their abilities, instead of being scared of their disability....Read Full Post
Source: About.com Down Syndrome - March 6, 2014 Category: Disability Source Type: news

Growing Up as a Family When a Loved One has Down Syndrome
Siblings are an equal gift to one another, no matter how many chromosomes they have. Siblings with or without Down syndrome offer amazing stories of love and learning as they grow up together....Read Full Post
Source: About.com Down Syndrome - March 6, 2014 Category: Disability Source Type: news

Challenge your views of Down syndrome
This message to an expectant mother from children suffering from Down syndrome will change how you view the condition    
Source: Telegraph Health - March 20, 2014 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: happy mother message down syndrome Source Type: news

If You Suspect that Your Child with Down Syndrome May Have Autism Too
As I always tell parents, no one can tell you how to feel when your child is diagnosed with Down syndrome or special needs of any kind. There is no "proper" or "ideal" reaction, and crying less or more than anybody else doesn't make you a better or worse parent. This situation is already confusing so just imagine how hard it may be for families who learn that their child may have a second diagnosis, Autism....Read Full Post
Source: About.com Down Syndrome - March 27, 2014 Category: Disability Source Type: news

When Parents of Children with Down Syndrome Are Living with Their Own Diagnosis
Life doesn't stop when your child is diagnosed with Down syndrome. The paper confirming the existence of an extra chromosome is only the beginning of an unexpected journey. The challenges keep coming, and they are not always related to your child's condition, but can certainly affect your future as a family....Read Full Post
Source: About.com Down Syndrome - April 7, 2014 Category: Disability Source Type: news

The Challenges of Being a Working Mom of a Child with Down Syndrome
Recently I was part of a great discussion between mothers about how to handle work when you have a child with Down syndrome. Lots of opinions and personal stories were brought to the table; we ended with a variety of different points of view. All of them are valid and realistic, as everyone's experiences are unique and based on their personal needs....Read Full Post
Source: About.com Down Syndrome - April 8, 2014 Category: Disability Source Type: news

Educational Resources for Parents of Children with Down Syndrome
This week we have interesting educational resources for parents of children with Down syndrome. To start developing communication since they are pretty young, take a look at this article that explain in detail what Baby Signs is, and how it can help your child and your family....Read Full Post
Source: About.com Down Syndrome - April 19, 2014 Category: Disability Source Type: news