A chapter in our Down syndrome story Last Wednesday Treyton had his tonsils and adenoids removed as well as tubes put in his ears. This was one of those experiences that is common to both typically developing kids as well as kids with Down syndrome. However, nothing is as easy for a k
Insights on early speech therapy for Down syndrome: a dad’s observations In the beginning….. Part of the adjustment a parent must make when told their child has Down syndrome is getting used to all of the therapists. These therapists are well intentioned individuals that have various
Zoo-Phonics Treyton Style The video embedded below depicts the fun that Treyton has brought to our family; the kid is awesome. It is this type of joy that I want other parents of kids with Down syndrome to see. There is way too much information out there about the challeng
Sign language is good for all kids, not just those with Down syndrome Isn’t it funny how kids will ignore a certain toy and then all of a sudden it seems to become the greatest thing ever! That is how it was with Treyton last night. For some reason he decided that the little blu