Happy Birthday Ben and Oksana! Ben is Rachel’s first friend. I shared his sister Olivia’s valedictorian speech last week (Don’t Compromise.) She talked about Ben. As I have mentioned once or twice, Rachel and Ben met at the ripe old […]
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Sibling Rocks with Valedictory Speech
I wasn’t going to blog today, but I can’t help myself. Our friend Olivia graduated from high school last week, and everyone needs to see her valedictorian speech! I first met Olivia at Special Kids and Families. I don’t think […]
Continue reading »Two Keys to a Successful Freshman Year
Rachel has been in “sophomore” mode for a few weeks now. Right now, she has about two classes standing between her and her sophomore year but she has been reminding us that she will no longer be a high school […]
Continue reading »Family Movies & Down Syndrome
In my circles we talk a lot about the need for family friendly, wholesome entertainment. That’s not just my church circle either. In my Down syndrome circles, we talk about wanting to see more positive images of individuals with Down […]
Continue reading »A Few Tips for Successful IEP Meetings
At the end of the school year, I call it IEP Season. I notice an upsurge in social media requests and pleas for information. I also seem to get more blog readers, emails and inquiries. So I’m cheating a bit […]
Continue reading »My First Blog: Great Women of My Life
May of 2011 I decided to start blogging. This is that original blog and I thought it worth a reprint on this Mother’s Day! I have a lot of fun blogging and to quote Rachel, it makes my heart happy. […]
Continue reading »5 Ideas for Teacher Appreciation
It is National Teacher Appreciation Week and today is National Teacher Appreciation Day. At the very least, I hope you will send an email to your children and teen’s teachers and say “thank you.” Rachel has been blessed with remarkable […]
Continue reading »On a Day Like Today
On a day like today most 15-year-old girls get up and go to school. Rachel, she got up early and rode with mom to Topeka. Today would be the next to last step in the process of the passage of […]
Continue reading »Rachel’s School Spirit & Inclusion
Back at the beginning of the school year Rachel ran for Student Council. We worked on posters for several weeks. She did her little speech. She handed out candy. Election day came and mom and dad nervously awaited her arrival […]
Continue reading »Ordinary and Whimsical
Last week was the National Down Syndrome Society’s (NDSS) Buddy Walk on Washington: the time we set aside to go an tell our stories on Capitol Hill. We also celebrate and give awards. This year I had the tremendous honor […]
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