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Tag Archives: children
DSR Episode #5: D.A.D.S.
A national organization comprised of dads dedicated to supporting the fathers and families of children with Down syndrome? Heck, it’s even named D.A.D.S! Sounds like a perfect match for our humble podcast about DS from a dad’s perspective! In just over 10 years, … Continue reading
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DSR Episode #4: Special Needs Advocacy
IEP, IFSP, IDEA, NCLB….WTF?? Did you know that there are trained individuals who will help you decipher the acronyms and navigate the often confusing bureaucracy around special needs services? Well there are, and these folks are called Special Needs Advocates. … Continue reading
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Aint Seen Nothing Yet (the song – not a new episode!)
Hey all, This is Mark from Down Syndrome Radio. Papa Jason and I are planning on recording another episode on Tuesday evening. In the meantime, I thought I would post the words/audio to the ‘Aint Seen Nothin Yet’ Song that … Continue reading
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