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Opening Your Child’s World through Sensory Integration and a Sensory Diet
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For children with sensory processing disorders, the world around them can be overwhelming. A “sensory diet” can help them cope with all of the input they receive in a day.
Meet Our New Trisomy 21 Nurse Coordinator
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Tricia D. Wilson, RN, the new Nurse Coordinator for the Trisomy 21 Program, talks about her personal experiences navigating the complex path of Down syndrome with her own son.
Exercise Your Right to Vote! Tips for Voters with Disabilities
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People with Down syndrome who are 18 and older can and should vote! Read these tips for voters with disabilities provided by the U.S. Election Assistance Commission.
Helping a Child with Down Syndrome Take His First Comfortable Steps During Health Allies Trip
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A physical therapist with CHOP’s Trisomy 21 Program traveled to the Dominican Republic with the hope of making walking easier for a child with Down syndrome.
Transitions for Youth with Down Syndrome: Adult Healthcare and Employment
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Find practical advice to help individuals with Down syndrome take charge of their healthcare, find employment, and plan for the transition to life after high school.
CHOP Representatives Present at National Down Syndrome Conferences
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In July 2016, the Trisomy 21 Program at CHOP participated in two international Down syndrome events: the DSMIG-USA® Annual Symposium and the NDSC Annual Convention.
Fostering Independence: Introducing Instrumental Activities of Daily Living
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Early introduction of higher level “instrumental skills” allows for time and practice to help individuals with Down syndrome achieve independence in their daily life.
Importance of Play at All Ages
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Finding ways to maintain relationships and stay active is important for young adults with Down syndrome. Planning ahead can help your adult child exercise, socialize and find joy.
Ask the Advocate: Time for Reflection
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Stephanie Pratico, Trisomy 21 Program manager, encourages families to use their voices to advocate for all individuals with Down syndrome.
Tips for Developing Handwriting Skills
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The Trisomy 21 Program provides some fun and practical activities you can use to build core strength and fine motor skills to improve your child’s handwriting.