Dealing with Grief, for People With Down Syndrome
Losing a loved one is hard. You might not understand what’s next. Here’s how to cope with grief if you have Down syndrome.
I’m lucky to have a sister, Katie, who has Down syndrome. Here are some of the things I’ve learned about Down syndrome over the years.
Losing a loved one is hard. You might not understand what’s next. Here’s how to cope with grief if you have Down syndrome.
Not everyone knows the difference between autism and Down syndrome. Both of these are in my family. Here’s how they differ.
While you can get gift ideas anywhere, how do you pick something that a young woman with Down syndrome will actually love? Here are some tips.
Katie has Down syndrome, but that doesn’t mean she’s my teacher. No, our relationship is far more beautiful and complex.
Slow progress doesn’t equal no progress. I made this mistake when I thought there was a limit on my sister with Down syndrome.
The show Emmerdale claims that parents should consider how a child with Down syndrome would affect other siblings. Let’s look at the facts.
Having a sister with Down syndrome is a unique gift. I’m grateful to be lucky enough to have Katie in my family.