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7 DEVELOPMENTAL TOYS FOR CHILDREN WITH DOWN SYNDROME BY Please note, I use Amazon affiliate links below, which means if you click on a link I may recieve a small comission from your purchase. I'm not sure exactly when it happened, but sometime after our first child was born I became a toy connoisseur. I’ve learned to judge a toy by more than it’s fun-looking cover. I’ve learned to notice how loud the toy’s volume is, how bright it lights up DEVELOPING IMAGINATIVE PLAY FOR A CHILD WITH DOWN SYNDROME How he likes to do the same things that any other kid likes to do. Someone unfamiliar with Down syndrome may wonder if kids with Down syndrome like to play with toys, or play on the playground, or do all the activities that all little boys enjoy doingand the answer is, “ yes, they do. ” It may take them a little longer to develop, or VISITING BROKEN BOW WITH YOUR CHILDREN FOR A FAMILY VACATION If you’re looking for a fun family vacation, I highly recommend checking out the properties on Exploring Broken Bow Lake. On a side note, if you’re looking for an investment property (or a fun place to visit) the owner of the “ Tranquil Skies ” property is lookingto
3 REASONS WHY WALKING ON TEXTURED SURFACES IS HELPFUL FOR Noah has been pushing his walker for awhile now. His favorite would be the Fisher-Price Go Baby Go! Stride-to-Ride Dino that he is using in today’s video. (Which also made our list of top toys.) We’ve been trying to get him to walk on different surfaces since he is becoming a pro on the carpet in our house. Today we took him out in the backyard to get to experience walking on grass for the WHY DOES MY CHILD ALWAYS STICK THEIR TONGUE OUT? 6 CAUSES Why does my child always have their tongue out? “My baby sticks their tongue out all the time!” As a pediatrician this is a common concern I hear from parents of newborns. Sticking your tongue out is better known as tongue protrusion. It is when the tongue sticks out beyond the lip border for all to see. Since tongue protrusion is one of the Characteristics of Down syndrome, new parents FOUR MEDICAL CONCERNS FOR A BABY BORN WITH DOWN SYNDROME Four Medical Concerns For Babies Diagnosed With Down syndrome Down syndrome is associated with many medical concerns. I will address what to be aware of in the first few days of life here. I know that this is scary but I reassure you that doctors are able to treat your child for each of these conditions with very good outcomes. Sometimes you will watch and wait, other times your baby may need WHY IMITATION IS AN IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENTAL MILESTONE FOR Once a child starts to mimic it opens up a whole new area of development and interaction. Imitation and pretend play is another area that can be delayed in children with Down syndrome.Typical newborns have been shown to imitate their mothers shortly after birth.There have been several studies that show that a newborn will mimic facial expressions such as tongue protrusion, mouth opening, and 36 COMPANIES THAT HIRE PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS I recently posted an article about a young man with Down syndrome I noticed working at my local car dealership. As a parent of a child with special needs, specifically Down syndrome, I'm always encouraged when I see employers hiring people with special needs. Our son Noah is only five years old at the time of this blog post, but as a father I have high hopes that my son will one day be able to A MOTHER’S JOB DESCRIPTION AND MOTHER’S DAY MESSAGE FROM (Be sure to watch the Mother’s Day video from Kid President at the end of this post!) This site may be named “Noah’s Dad,” but make no mistake about it, Noah’s mom keeps our house together! I could not ask for a more loving, kind, selfless wife and mommy to our son than my wife. I am so proud to live life with her. She makes my world 1,000,000 times more epic. DOWN SYNDROME STORIES FROM AROUND THE WORLD Down Syndrome Around the World. Yesterday, my wife had an amazing idea to have people in other parts of the world share their story of raising a child with Down syndrome! So, we came up with this wild idea to try to get a story of a parent of a child with Down syndrome from every country that’s visited our website in the last 6+ years!(233!)
7 DEVELOPMENTAL TOYS FOR CHILDREN WITH DOWN SYNDROME BY Please note, I use Amazon affiliate links below, which means if you click on a link I may recieve a small comission from your purchase. I'm not sure exactly when it happened, but sometime after our first child was born I became a toy connoisseur. I’ve learned to judge a toy by more than it’s fun-looking cover. I’ve learned to notice how loud the toy’s volume is, how bright it lights up DEVELOPING IMAGINATIVE PLAY FOR A CHILD WITH DOWN SYNDROME How he likes to do the same things that any other kid likes to do. Someone unfamiliar with Down syndrome may wonder if kids with Down syndrome like to play with toys, or play on the playground, or do all the activities that all little boys enjoy doingand the answer is, “ yes, they do. ” It may take them a little longer to develop, or VISITING BROKEN BOW WITH YOUR CHILDREN FOR A FAMILY VACATION If you’re looking for a fun family vacation, I highly recommend checking out the properties on Exploring Broken Bow Lake. On a side note, if you’re looking for an investment property (or a fun place to visit) the owner of the “ Tranquil Skies ” property is lookingto
3 REASONS WHY WALKING ON TEXTURED SURFACES IS HELPFUL FOR Noah has been pushing his walker for awhile now. His favorite would be the Fisher-Price Go Baby Go! Stride-to-Ride Dino that he is using in today’s video. (Which also made our list of top toys.) We’ve been trying to get him to walk on different surfaces since he is becoming a pro on the carpet in our house. Today we took him out in the backyard to get to experience walking on grass for the WHY DOES MY CHILD ALWAYS STICK THEIR TONGUE OUT? 6 CAUSES Why does my child always have their tongue out? “My baby sticks their tongue out all the time!” As a pediatrician this is a common concern I hear from parents of newborns. Sticking your tongue out is better known as tongue protrusion. It is when the tongue sticks out beyond the lip border for all to see. Since tongue protrusion is one of the Characteristics of Down syndrome, new parents NOAH'S DAD: A BLOG ABOUT DOWN SYNDROME WITH VIDEOS AND We invite you to join the story we are telling through our daily one minute videos about our son who was born with Down syndrome. We will share facts, information, therapy resources, and lots more. WHY IMITATION IS AN IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENTAL MILESTONE FOR Once a child starts to mimic it opens up a whole new area of development and interaction. Imitation and pretend play is another area that can be delayed in children with Down syndrome.Typical newborns have been shown to imitate their mothers shortly after birth.There have been several studies that show that a newborn will mimic facial expressions such as tongue protrusion, mouth opening, and HOW TO HELP YOUR CHILD WITH DOWN SYNDROME LEARN TO PULL Being a working mom does have some downfalls, ok several. One of them being that there is a chance that I will miss milestones in person. Thanks to technology however, I get to experience them via video, as do all of my co-workers.While at work, Rick sent me a video of Noah pulling to stand for the first time. Who knew he had this in him? The last milestone Noah hit was the inch worm crawl, so WHY DOES MY CHILD ALWAYS STICK THEIR TONGUE OUT? 6 CAUSES Why does my child always have their tongue out? “My baby sticks their tongue out all the time!” As a pediatrician this is a common concern I hear from parents of newborns. Sticking your tongue out is better known as tongue protrusion. It is when the tongue sticks out beyond the lip border for all to see. Since tongue protrusion is one of the Characteristics of Down syndrome, new parents DEVELOPING IMAGINATIVE PLAY FOR A CHILD WITH DOWN SYNDROME How he likes to do the same things that any other kid likes to do. Someone unfamiliar with Down syndrome may wonder if kids with Down syndrome like to play with toys, or play on the playground, or do all the activities that all little boys enjoy doingand the answer is, “ yes, they do. ” It may take them a little longer to develop, or TOP BLOOD TESTS FOR A CHILD BORN WITH DOWN SYNDROME Labs For Children Born With Down Syndrome There will be a lot going on behind the scenes for your newborn that you may not realize. When your baby is away from you, they may see doctors, be tested for one of the medical concerns for children born with Down syndrome, have imaging done, have their hearing checked, or be held by everyone in the nursery because they are so cute. HELPING YOUR CHILD WITH DOWN SYNDROME LEARN TO SELF-FEED Noah's 11 months old in today's video and we decided to try and let Noah self feed today. As you can see he really enjoyed it (as we did his mommy and daddy.) I thought I'd share a little bit about our experience with allowing Noah to self feed for the first time for any of you getting ready to try this with your child. It's messy I am not going to lie, my biggest fear with starting self IT'S TIME FOR A FEEDING CHAIR UPGRADE The therapist thought the Safety 1st Recline and Grow Stage 5 Booster Seat was a good choice, which we purchased, and tried for the first time today. Noah seemed to do really well in it. It’s really important for a feeding chair to have multiple adjustments, and we are really happy with how adjustable this chair is. 34 LESSONS I LEARNED FROM THINKING MY SON HAD LEUKEMIA Today was one of those days that keep parents up at night. One of those days you hope you don't have to soon repeat. One of those days that makes a parent feel like a ton of bricks are on their back. Today we went into Noah's pediatrician for his 18 month check up and after talking to her about some of Noah's recent symptoms decided that we needed to take him to Children's Medical Center to 10 THINGS TO NEVER TO SAY TO A PARENT OF A CHILD WITH DOWN To put it another way, they aren’t angels. 3. God only gives special kids to special parents. I’ve written about this before, but the sad reality is that most parents that get a prenatal diagnosis of Down syndrome, abort their child. So, if you want to be literal, the opposite would be true. FOUR MEDICAL CONCERNS FOR A BABY BORN WITH DOWN SYNDROME Four Medical Concerns For Babies Diagnosed With Down syndrome Down syndrome is associated with many medical concerns. I will address what to be aware of in the first few days of life here. I know that this is scary but I reassure you that doctors are able to treat your child for each of these conditions with very good outcomes. Sometimes you will watch and wait, other times your baby may WHY IMITATION IS AN IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENTAL MILESTONE FOR Once a child starts to mimic it opens up a whole new area of development and interaction. Imitation and pretend play is another area that can be delayed in children with Down syndrome.Typical newborns have been shown to imitate their mothers shortly after birth.There have been several studies that show that a newborn will mimic facial expressions such as tongue protrusion, mouth opening, and DOWN SYNDROME STORIES FROM AROUND THE WORLD We’ve been sharing what life is like raising a child with Down syndrome on our website and social media channels for over six years now! It’s been awesome to see how God has used our story to give people around the globe hope and encouragement. 36 COMPANIES THAT HIRE PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS I recently posted an article about a young man with Down syndrome I noticed working at my local car dealership. As a parent of a child with special needs, specifically Down syndrome, I'm always encouraged when I see employers hiring people with special needs. Our son Noah is only five years old at the time of this blog post, but as a father I have high hopes that my son will one day be able to A MOTHER’S JOB DESCRIPTION AND MOTHER’S DAY MESSAGE FROM (Be sure to watch the Mother’s Day video from Kid President at the end of this post!) This site may be named “Noah’s Dad,” but make no mistake about it, Noah’s mom keeps our house together! I could not ask for a more loving, kind, selfless wife and mommy to our son than my wife. I am so proud to live life with her. She makes my world 1,000,000 times more epic. DEVELOPING IMAGINATIVE PLAY FOR A CHILD WITH DOWN SYNDROME As Noah get’s older it’s fun watching the types of toys change, as well as the way he plays with them. As you can see in our gift idea post, Noah really enjoys playing with toys that allow him to use his imagine.I think he could play all day with Hot Wheels, Imaginext toys, and little toy figures like the ones he’s playing with in thesepictures.
7 DEVELOPMENTAL TOYS FOR CHILDREN WITH DOWN SYNDROME BY Please note, I use Amazon affiliate links below, which means if you click on a link I may recieve a small comission from your purchase. I'm not sure exactly when it happened, but sometime after our first child was born I became a toy connoisseur. I’ve learned to judge a toy by more than it’s fun-looking cover. I’ve learned to notice how loud the toy’s volume is, how bright it lights up VISITING BROKEN BOW WITH YOUR CHILDREN FOR A FAMILY VACATION (Quick note: We received a discounted stay and complementary rides at the zip line park in exchange for sharing about our experience on social media / on the blog. 3 REASONS WHY WALKING ON TEXTURED SURFACES IS HELPFUL FOR Noah has been pushing his walker for awhile now. His favorite would be the Fisher-Price Go Baby Go! Stride-to-Ride Dino that he is using in today’s video. (Which also made our list of top toys.) We’ve been trying to get him to walk on different surfaces since he is becoming a pro on the carpet in our house. Today we took him out in the backyard to get to experience walking on grass for the WHY DOES MY CHILD ALWAYS STICK THEIR TONGUE OUT? 6 CAUSES Why does my child always have their tongue out? “My baby sticks their tongue out all the time!” As a pediatrician this is a common concern I hear from parents of newborns. Sticking your tongue out is better known as tongue protrusion. It is when the tongue sticks out beyond the lip border for all to see. Since tongue protrusion is one of the Characteristics of Down syndrome, new parents FOUR MEDICAL CONCERNS FOR A BABY BORN WITH DOWN SYNDROME Four Medical Concerns For Babies Diagnosed With Down syndrome Down syndrome is associated with many medical concerns. I will address what to be aware of in the first few days of life here. I know that this is scary but I reassure you that doctors are able to treat your child for each of these conditions with very good outcomes. Sometimes you will watch and wait, other times your baby may WHY IMITATION IS AN IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENTAL MILESTONE FOR Once a child starts to mimic it opens up a whole new area of development and interaction. Imitation and pretend play is another area that can be delayed in children with Down syndrome.Typical newborns have been shown to imitate their mothers shortly after birth.There have been several studies that show that a newborn will mimic facial expressions such as tongue protrusion, mouth opening, and DOWN SYNDROME STORIES FROM AROUND THE WORLD We’ve been sharing what life is like raising a child with Down syndrome on our website and social media channels for over six years now! It’s been awesome to see how God has used our story to give people around the globe hope and encouragement. 36 COMPANIES THAT HIRE PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS I recently posted an article about a young man with Down syndrome I noticed working at my local car dealership. As a parent of a child with special needs, specifically Down syndrome, I'm always encouraged when I see employers hiring people with special needs. Our son Noah is only five years old at the time of this blog post, but as a father I have high hopes that my son will one day be able to A MOTHER’S JOB DESCRIPTION AND MOTHER’S DAY MESSAGE FROM (Be sure to watch the Mother’s Day video from Kid President at the end of this post!) This site may be named “Noah’s Dad,” but make no mistake about it, Noah’s mom keeps our house together! I could not ask for a more loving, kind, selfless wife and mommy to our son than my wife. I am so proud to live life with her. She makes my world 1,000,000 times more epic. DEVELOPING IMAGINATIVE PLAY FOR A CHILD WITH DOWN SYNDROME As Noah get’s older it’s fun watching the types of toys change, as well as the way he plays with them. As you can see in our gift idea post, Noah really enjoys playing with toys that allow him to use his imagine.I think he could play all day with Hot Wheels, Imaginext toys, and little toy figures like the ones he’s playing with in thesepictures.
7 DEVELOPMENTAL TOYS FOR CHILDREN WITH DOWN SYNDROME BY Please note, I use Amazon affiliate links below, which means if you click on a link I may recieve a small comission from your purchase. I'm not sure exactly when it happened, but sometime after our first child was born I became a toy connoisseur. I’ve learned to judge a toy by more than it’s fun-looking cover. I’ve learned to notice how loud the toy’s volume is, how bright it lights up VISITING BROKEN BOW WITH YOUR CHILDREN FOR A FAMILY VACATION (Quick note: We received a discounted stay and complementary rides at the zip line park in exchange for sharing about our experience on social media / on the blog. 3 REASONS WHY WALKING ON TEXTURED SURFACES IS HELPFUL FOR Noah has been pushing his walker for awhile now. His favorite would be the Fisher-Price Go Baby Go! Stride-to-Ride Dino that he is using in today’s video. (Which also made our list of top toys.) We’ve been trying to get him to walk on different surfaces since he is becoming a pro on the carpet in our house. Today we took him out in the backyard to get to experience walking on grass for the WHY DOES MY CHILD ALWAYS STICK THEIR TONGUE OUT? 6 CAUSES Why does my child always have their tongue out? “My baby sticks their tongue out all the time!” As a pediatrician this is a common concern I hear from parents of newborns. Sticking your tongue out is better known as tongue protrusion. It is when the tongue sticks out beyond the lip border for all to see. Since tongue protrusion is one of the Characteristics of Down syndrome, new parents NOAH'S DAD: A BLOG ABOUT DOWN SYNDROME WITH VIDEOS AND We invite you to join the story we are telling through our daily one minute videos about our son who was born with Down syndrome. We will share facts, information, therapy resources, and lots more. WHY IMITATION IS AN IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENTAL MILESTONE FOR Once a child starts to mimic it opens up a whole new area of development and interaction. Imitation and pretend play is another area that can be delayed in children with Down syndrome.Typical newborns have been shown to imitate their mothers shortly after birth.There have been several studies that show that a newborn will mimic facial expressions such as tongue protrusion, mouth opening, and DOWN SYNDROME STORIES FROM AROUND THE WORLD We’ve been sharing what life is like raising a child with Down syndrome on our website and social media channels for over six years now! It’s been awesome to see how God has used our story to give people around the globe hope and encouragement. HOW TO HELP YOUR CHILD WITH DOWN SYNDROME LEARN TO PULL Being a working mom does have some downfalls, ok several. One of them being that there is a chance that I will miss milestones in person. Thanks to technology however, I get to experience them via video, as do all of my co-workers.While at work, Rick sent me a video of Noah pulling to stand for the first time. Who knew he had this in him? The last milestone Noah hit was the inch worm crawl, so DEVELOPING IMAGINATIVE PLAY FOR A CHILD WITH DOWN SYNDROME As Noah get’s older it’s fun watching the types of toys change, as well as the way he plays with them. As you can see in our gift idea post, Noah really enjoys playing with toys that allow him to use his imagine.I think he could play all day with Hot Wheels, Imaginext toys, and little toy figures like the ones he’s playing with in thesepictures.
TOP BLOOD TESTS FOR A CHILD BORN WITH DOWN SYNDROME Labs For Children Born With Down Syndrome There will be a lot going on behind the scenes for your newborn that you may not realize. When your baby is away from you, they may see doctors, be tested for one of the medical concerns for children born with Down syndrome, have imaging done, have their hearing checked, or be held by everyone in the nursery because they are so cute. STRAW CUP VS SIPPY CUP? WHICH ONE SHOULD YOUR CHILD USE? Poor Noah has to deal with a pediatrician as a mom. That means that he didn't get fun bumpers on his crib. (Not to mention that the crib must be following the new guidelines.) He won't get a walker. He will get every immunization. And we will attempt to wean off that bottle by one year of age. This may be asking a lot of my little man, but I believehe can do it.
IT'S TIME FOR A FEEDING CHAIR UPGRADE The therapist thought the Safety 1st Recline and Grow Stage 5 Booster Seat was a good choice, which we purchased, and tried for the first time today. Noah seemed to do really well in it. It’s really important for a feeding chair to have multiple adjustments, and we are really happy with how adjustable this chair is. 34 LESSONS I LEARNED FROM THINKING MY SON HAD LEUKEMIA Today was one of those days that keep parents up at night. One of those days you hope you don't have to soon repeat. One of those days that makes a parent feel like a ton of bricks are on their back. Today we went into Noah's pediatrician for his 18 month check up and after talking to her about some of Noah's recent symptoms decided that we needed to take him to Children's Medical Center to 10 THINGS TO NEVER TO SAY TO A PARENT OF A CHILD WITH DOWN So, one day you’re just hanging out at home, enjoying a cup of coffee and a good book. Your phone rings. It’s your best friend, she’s crying on the other end of the phone, and through her tears, you hear her say, “I just found out my baby has Down syndrome.” FOUR MEDICAL CONCERNS FOR A BABY BORN WITH DOWN SYNDROME Four Medical Concerns For Babies Diagnosed With Down syndrome Down syndrome is associated with many medical concerns. I will address what to be aware of in the first few days of life here. I know that this is scary but I reassure you that doctors are able to treat your child for each of these conditions with very good outcomes. Sometimes you will watch and wait, other times your baby may EARLY CHILDHOOD INTERVENTION SERVICES YOU MAY NOT KNOW ABOUT Another day another therapy session. Isn't it weird how this is just a normal part of your life? I remember when we came home from the hospital I cried. It was not the coming home I had envisioned. One of the reasons I was so sad was that I knew with Noah coming home it meant that countless therapists would also need to cross our threshold. This was something I didn't think would be A MOTHER’S JOB DESCRIPTION AND MOTHER’S DAY MESSAGE FROM (Be sure to watch the Mother’s Day video from Kid President at the end of this post!) This site may be named “Noah’s Dad,” but make no mistake about it, Noah’s mom keeps our house together! I could not ask for a more loving, kind, selfless wife and mommy to our son than my wife. I am so proud to live life with her. She makes my world 1,000,000 times more epic. 7 DEVELOPMENTAL TOYS FOR CHILDREN WITH DOWN SYNDROME BY Please note, I use Amazon affiliate links below, which means if you click on a link I may recieve a small comission from your purchase. I'm not sure exactly when it happened, but sometime after our first child was born I became a toy connoisseur. I’ve learned to judge a toy by more than it’s fun-looking cover. I’ve learned to notice how loud the toy’s volume is, how bright it lights up DOWN SYNDROME STORIES FROM AROUND THE WORLD Down Syndrome Around the World. Yesterday, my wife had an amazing idea to have people in other parts of the world share their story of raising a child with Down syndrome! So, we came up with this wild idea to try to get a story of a parent of a child with Down syndrome from every country that’s visited our website in the last 6+ years!(233!)
36 COMPANIES THAT HIRE PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS I recently posted an article about a young man with Down syndrome I noticed working at my local car dealership. As a parent of a child with special needs, specifically Down syndrome, I'm always encouraged when I see employers hiring people with special needs. Our son Noah is only five years old at the time of this blog post, but as a father I have high hopes that my son will one day be able to 3 REASONS WHY WALKING ON TEXTURED SURFACES IS HELPFUL FOR Noah has been pushing his walker for awhile now. His favorite would be the Fisher-Price Go Baby Go! Stride-to-Ride Dino that he is using in today’s video. (Which also made our list of top toys.) We’ve been trying to get him to walk on different surfaces since he is becoming a pro on the carpet in our house. Today we took him out in the backyard to get to experience walking on grass for the VISITING BROKEN BOW WITH YOUR CHILDREN FOR A FAMILY VACATION If you’re looking for a fun family vacation, I highly recommend checking out the properties on Exploring Broken Bow Lake. On a side note, if you’re looking for an investment property (or a fun place to visit) the owner of the “ Tranquil Skies ” property is lookingto
DEVELOPING IMAGINATIVE PLAY FOR A CHILD WITH DOWN SYNDROME How he likes to do the same things that any other kid likes to do. Someone unfamiliar with Down syndrome may wonder if kids with Down syndrome like to play with toys, or play on the playground, or do all the activities that all little boys enjoy doingand the answer is, “ yes, they do. ” It may take them a little longer to develop, or WHY DOES MY CHILD ALWAYS STICK THEIR TONGUE OUT? 6 CAUSES Why does my child always have their tongue out? “My baby sticks their tongue out all the time!” As a pediatrician this is a common concern I hear from parents of newborns. Sticking your tongue out is better known as tongue protrusion. It is when the tongue sticks out beyond the lip border for all to see. Since tongue protrusion is one of the Characteristics of Down syndrome, new parents FOUR MEDICAL CONCERNS FOR A BABY BORN WITH DOWN SYNDROME Four Medical Concerns For Babies Diagnosed With Down syndrome Down syndrome is associated with many medical concerns. I will address what to be aware of in the first few days of life here. I know that this is scary but I reassure you that doctors are able to treat your child for each of these conditions with very good outcomes. Sometimes you will watch and wait, other times your baby may EARLY CHILDHOOD INTERVENTION SERVICES YOU MAY NOT KNOW ABOUT Another day another therapy session. Isn't it weird how this is just a normal part of your life? I remember when we came home from the hospital I cried. It was not the coming home I had envisioned. One of the reasons I was so sad was that I knew with Noah coming home it meant that countless therapists would also need to cross our threshold. This was something I didn't think would be A MOTHER’S JOB DESCRIPTION AND MOTHER’S DAY MESSAGE FROM (Be sure to watch the Mother’s Day video from Kid President at the end of this post!) This site may be named “Noah’s Dad,” but make no mistake about it, Noah’s mom keeps our house together! I could not ask for a more loving, kind, selfless wife and mommy to our son than my wife. I am so proud to live life with her. She makes my world 1,000,000 times more epic. 7 DEVELOPMENTAL TOYS FOR CHILDREN WITH DOWN SYNDROME BY Please note, I use Amazon affiliate links below, which means if you click on a link I may recieve a small comission from your purchase. I'm not sure exactly when it happened, but sometime after our first child was born I became a toy connoisseur. I’ve learned to judge a toy by more than it’s fun-looking cover. I’ve learned to notice how loud the toy’s volume is, how bright it lights up DOWN SYNDROME STORIES FROM AROUND THE WORLD Down Syndrome Around the World. Yesterday, my wife had an amazing idea to have people in other parts of the world share their story of raising a child with Down syndrome! So, we came up with this wild idea to try to get a story of a parent of a child with Down syndrome from every country that’s visited our website in the last 6+ years!(233!)
36 COMPANIES THAT HIRE PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS I recently posted an article about a young man with Down syndrome I noticed working at my local car dealership. As a parent of a child with special needs, specifically Down syndrome, I'm always encouraged when I see employers hiring people with special needs. Our son Noah is only five years old at the time of this blog post, but as a father I have high hopes that my son will one day be able to 3 REASONS WHY WALKING ON TEXTURED SURFACES IS HELPFUL FOR Noah has been pushing his walker for awhile now. His favorite would be the Fisher-Price Go Baby Go! Stride-to-Ride Dino that he is using in today’s video. (Which also made our list of top toys.) We’ve been trying to get him to walk on different surfaces since he is becoming a pro on the carpet in our house. Today we took him out in the backyard to get to experience walking on grass for the VISITING BROKEN BOW WITH YOUR CHILDREN FOR A FAMILY VACATION If you’re looking for a fun family vacation, I highly recommend checking out the properties on Exploring Broken Bow Lake. On a side note, if you’re looking for an investment property (or a fun place to visit) the owner of the “ Tranquil Skies ” property is lookingto
DEVELOPING IMAGINATIVE PLAY FOR A CHILD WITH DOWN SYNDROME How he likes to do the same things that any other kid likes to do. Someone unfamiliar with Down syndrome may wonder if kids with Down syndrome like to play with toys, or play on the playground, or do all the activities that all little boys enjoy doingand the answer is, “ yes, they do. ” It may take them a little longer to develop, or WHY DOES MY CHILD ALWAYS STICK THEIR TONGUE OUT? 6 CAUSES Why does my child always have their tongue out? “My baby sticks their tongue out all the time!” As a pediatrician this is a common concern I hear from parents of newborns. Sticking your tongue out is better known as tongue protrusion. It is when the tongue sticks out beyond the lip border for all to see. Since tongue protrusion is one of the Characteristics of Down syndrome, new parents NOAH'S DAD: A BLOG ABOUT DOWN SYNDROME WITH VIDEOS AND We invite you to join the story we are telling through our daily one minute videos about our son who was born with Down syndrome. We will share facts, information, therapy resources, and lots more. WHY IMITATION IS AN IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENTAL MILESTONE FOR Once a child starts to mimic it opens up a whole new area of development and interaction. Imitation and pretend play is another area that can be delayed in children with Down syndrome.Typical newborns have been shown to imitate their mothers shortly after birth.There have been several studies that show that a newborn will mimic facial expressions such as tongue protrusion, mouth opening, and EARLY CHILDHOOD INTERVENTION SERVICES YOU MAY NOT KNOW ABOUT Another day another therapy session. Isn't it weird how this is just a normal part of your life? I remember when we came home from the hospital I cried. It was not the coming home I had envisioned. One of the reasons I was so sad was that I knew with Noah coming home it meant that countless therapists would also need to cross our threshold. This was something I didn't think would be HOW TO HELP YOUR CHILD WITH DOWN SYNDROME LEARN TO PULL Being a working mom does have some downfalls, ok several. One of them being that there is a chance that I will miss milestones in person. Thanks to technology however, I get to experience them via video, as do all of my co-workers.While at work, Rick sent me a video of Noah pulling to stand for the first time. Who knew he had this in him? The last milestone Noah hit was the inch worm crawl, so DEVELOPING IMAGINATIVE PLAY FOR A CHILD WITH DOWN SYNDROME How he likes to do the same things that any other kid likes to do. Someone unfamiliar with Down syndrome may wonder if kids with Down syndrome like to play with toys, or play on the playground, or do all the activities that all little boys enjoy doingand the answer is, “ yes, they do. ” It may take them a little longer to develop, or DOWN SYNDROME STORIES FROM AROUND THE WORLD Down Syndrome Around the World. Yesterday, my wife had an amazing idea to have people in other parts of the world share their story of raising a child with Down syndrome! So, we came up with this wild idea to try to get a story of a parent of a child with Down syndrome from every country that’s visited our website in the last 6+ years!(233!)
TOP BLOOD TESTS FOR A CHILD BORN WITH DOWN SYNDROME Labs For Children Born With Down Syndrome There will be a lot going on behind the scenes for your newborn that you may not realize. When your baby is away from you, they may see doctors, be tested for one of the medical concerns for children born with Down syndrome, have imaging done, have their hearing checked, or be held by everyone in the nursery because they are so cute. IT'S TIME FOR A FEEDING CHAIR UPGRADE The therapist thought the Safety 1st Recline and Grow Stage 5 Booster Seat was a good choice, which we purchased, and tried for the first time today. Noah seemed to do really well in it. It’s really important for a feeding chair to have multiple adjustments, and we are really happy with how adjustable this chair is. 10 THINGS TO NEVER TO SAY TO A PARENT OF A CHILD WITH DOWN To put it another way, they aren’t angels. 3. God only gives special kids to special parents. I’ve written about this before, but the sad reality is that most parents that get a prenatal diagnosis of Down syndrome, abort their child. So, if you want to be literal, the opposite would be true. 34 LESSONS I LEARNED FROM THINKING MY SON HAD LEUKEMIA Today was one of those days that keep parents up at night. One of those days you hope you don't have to soon repeat. One of those days that makes a parent feel like a ton of bricks are on their back. Today we went into Noah's pediatrician for his 18 month check up and after talking to her about some of Noah's recent symptoms decided that we needed to take him to Children's Medical Center to NOAH'S DAD: A BLOG ABOUT DOWN SYNDROME WITH VIDEOS ANDOUR STORYMILESTONESABOUTCONTACTARCHIVESDOWN SYNDROME BLOGS We invite you to join the story we are telling through our daily one minute videos about our son who was born with Down syndrome. We will share facts, information, therapy resources, and lots more. FOUR MEDICAL CONCERNS FOR A BABY BORN WITH DOWN SYNDROME Four Medical Concerns For Babies Diagnosed With Down syndrome Down syndrome is associated with many medical concerns. I will address what to be aware of in the first few days of life here. I know that this is scary but I reassure you that doctors are able to treat your child for each of these conditions with very good outcomes. Sometimes you will watch and wait, other times your baby may CHARACTERISTICS OF DOWN SYNDROME: PHYSICAL FEATURES 5 Physical Characteristics Of Children Born With Down Syndrome Looking at your precious new addition you may or may not notice anything out of the ordinary about their appearance. Your pediatrician however likely knew instantly when they saw your baby that something was different. They have been trained to pick up on these sometimes subtledifferences.
TOP BLOOD TESTS FOR A CHILD BORN WITH DOWN SYNDROME Labs For Children Born With Down Syndrome There will be a lot going on behind the scenes for your newborn that you may not realize. When your baby is away from you, they may see doctors, be tested for one of the medical concerns for children born with Down syndrome, have imaging done, have their hearing checked, or be held by everyone in the nursery because they are so cute. WHY IMITATION IS AN IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENTAL MILESTONE FOR Once a child starts to mimic it opens up a whole new area of development and interaction. Imitation and pretend play is another area that can be delayed in children with Down syndrome.Typical newborns have been shown to imitate their mothers shortly after birth.There have been several studies that show that a newborn will mimic facial expressions such as tongue protrusion, mouth opening, and 36 COMPANIES THAT HIRE PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS I recently posted an article about a young man with Down syndrome I noticed working at my local car dealership. As a parent of a child with special needs, specifically Down syndrome, I'm always encouraged when I see employers hiring people with special needs. Our son Noah is only five years old at the time of this blog post, but as a father I have high hopes that my son will one day be able to 7 DEVELOPMENTAL TOYS FOR CHILDREN WITH DOWN SYNDROME BYTOYS FOR ADULTSWITH DOWN SYNDROME
Please note, I use Amazon affiliate links below, which means if you click on a link I may recieve a small comission from your purchase. I'm not sure exactly when it happened, but sometime after our first child was born I became a toy connoisseur. I’ve learned to judge a toy by more than it’s fun-looking cover. I’ve learned to notice how loud the toy’s volume is, how bright it lights up A MOTHER’S JOB DESCRIPTION AND MOTHER’S DAY MESSAGE FROMFUNNY MOM JOB DESCRIPTIONJOB DESCRIPTION FOR A MOTHERMOM JOB DESCRIPTION LISTMOTHER S JOB DESCRIPTION FUNNY (Be sure to watch the Mother’s Day video from Kid President at the end of this post!) This site may be named “Noah’s Dad,” but make no mistake about it, Noah’s mom keeps our house together! I could not ask for a more loving, kind, selfless wife and mommy to our son than my wife. I am so proud to live life with her. She makes my world 1,000,000 times more epic. WHY DOES MY CHILD ALWAYS STICK THEIR TONGUE OUT? 6 CAUSES Why does my child always have their tongue out? “My baby sticks their tongue out all the time!” As a pediatrician this is a common concern I hear from parents of newborns. Sticking your tongue out is better known as tongue protrusion. It is when the tongue sticks out beyond the lip border for all to see. Since tongue protrusion is one of the Characteristics of Down syndrome, new parents 3 REASONS WHY WALKING ON TEXTURED SURFACES IS HELPFUL FOR Noah has been pushing his walker for awhile now. His favorite would be the Fisher-Price Go Baby Go! Stride-to-Ride Dino that he is using in today’s video. (Which also made our list of top toys.) We’ve been trying to get him to walk on different surfaces since he is becoming a pro on the carpet in our house. Today we took him out in the backyard to get to experience walking on grass for the NOAH'S DAD: A BLOG ABOUT DOWN SYNDROME WITH VIDEOS ANDOUR STORYMILESTONESABOUTCONTACTARCHIVESDOWN SYNDROME BLOGS We invite you to join the story we are telling through our daily one minute videos about our son who was born with Down syndrome. We will share facts, information, therapy resources, and lots more. FOUR MEDICAL CONCERNS FOR A BABY BORN WITH DOWN SYNDROME Four Medical Concerns For Babies Diagnosed With Down syndrome Down syndrome is associated with many medical concerns. I will address what to be aware of in the first few days of life here. I know that this is scary but I reassure you that doctors are able to treat your child for each of these conditions with very good outcomes. Sometimes you will watch and wait, other times your baby may CHARACTERISTICS OF DOWN SYNDROME: PHYSICAL FEATURES 5 Physical Characteristics Of Children Born With Down Syndrome Looking at your precious new addition you may or may not notice anything out of the ordinary about their appearance. Your pediatrician however likely knew instantly when they saw your baby that something was different. They have been trained to pick up on these sometimes subtledifferences.
TOP BLOOD TESTS FOR A CHILD BORN WITH DOWN SYNDROME Labs For Children Born With Down Syndrome There will be a lot going on behind the scenes for your newborn that you may not realize. When your baby is away from you, they may see doctors, be tested for one of the medical concerns for children born with Down syndrome, have imaging done, have their hearing checked, or be held by everyone in the nursery because they are so cute. WHY IMITATION IS AN IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENTAL MILESTONE FOR Once a child starts to mimic it opens up a whole new area of development and interaction. Imitation and pretend play is another area that can be delayed in children with Down syndrome.Typical newborns have been shown to imitate their mothers shortly after birth.There have been several studies that show that a newborn will mimic facial expressions such as tongue protrusion, mouth opening, and 36 COMPANIES THAT HIRE PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS I recently posted an article about a young man with Down syndrome I noticed working at my local car dealership. As a parent of a child with special needs, specifically Down syndrome, I'm always encouraged when I see employers hiring people with special needs. Our son Noah is only five years old at the time of this blog post, but as a father I have high hopes that my son will one day be able to 7 DEVELOPMENTAL TOYS FOR CHILDREN WITH DOWN SYNDROME BYTOYS FOR ADULTSWITH DOWN SYNDROME
Please note, I use Amazon affiliate links below, which means if you click on a link I may recieve a small comission from your purchase. I'm not sure exactly when it happened, but sometime after our first child was born I became a toy connoisseur. I’ve learned to judge a toy by more than it’s fun-looking cover. I’ve learned to notice how loud the toy’s volume is, how bright it lights up A MOTHER’S JOB DESCRIPTION AND MOTHER’S DAY MESSAGE FROMFUNNY MOM JOB DESCRIPTIONJOB DESCRIPTION FOR A MOTHERMOM JOB DESCRIPTION LISTMOTHER S JOB DESCRIPTION FUNNY (Be sure to watch the Mother’s Day video from Kid President at the end of this post!) This site may be named “Noah’s Dad,” but make no mistake about it, Noah’s mom keeps our house together! I could not ask for a more loving, kind, selfless wife and mommy to our son than my wife. I am so proud to live life with her. She makes my world 1,000,000 times more epic. WHY DOES MY CHILD ALWAYS STICK THEIR TONGUE OUT? 6 CAUSES Why does my child always have their tongue out? “My baby sticks their tongue out all the time!” As a pediatrician this is a common concern I hear from parents of newborns. Sticking your tongue out is better known as tongue protrusion. It is when the tongue sticks out beyond the lip border for all to see. Since tongue protrusion is one of the Characteristics of Down syndrome, new parents 3 REASONS WHY WALKING ON TEXTURED SURFACES IS HELPFUL FOR Noah has been pushing his walker for awhile now. His favorite would be the Fisher-Price Go Baby Go! Stride-to-Ride Dino that he is using in today’s video. (Which also made our list of top toys.) We’ve been trying to get him to walk on different surfaces since he is becoming a pro on the carpet in our house. Today we took him out in the backyard to get to experience walking on grass for the WHY IMITATION IS AN IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENTAL MILESTONE FOR Once a child starts to mimic it opens up a whole new area of development and interaction. Imitation and pretend play is another area that can be delayed in children with Down syndrome.Typical newborns have been shown to imitate their mothers shortly after birth.There have been several studies that show that a newborn will mimic facial expressions such as tongue protrusion, mouth opening, and CHARACTERISTICS OF DOWN SYNDROME: PHYSICAL FEATURES 5 Physical Characteristics Of Children Born With Down Syndrome Looking at your precious new addition you may or may not notice anything out of the ordinary about their appearance. Your pediatrician however likely knew instantly when they saw your baby that something was different. They have been trained to pick up on these sometimes subtledifferences.
HOPE STORY, A NON PROFIT TO HELP FAMILIES WHO RECIEVE A The Problem (s) When Noah was born over 7 years ago, we had a negative experience with our OB/GYN. As we’ve interacted with families of children with Down syndrome we realized that a lot of them seemed to have had a negative experience with their child’s Down syndrome diagnosis. In addition, we learned that a mother’s womb is the most HOW TO HELP YOUR CHILD WITH DOWN SYNDROME LEARN TO PULL Being a working mom does have some downfalls, ok several. One of them being that there is a chance that I will miss milestones in person. Thanks to technology however, I get to experience them via video, as do all of my co-workers.While at work, Rick sent me a video of Noah pulling to stand for the first time. Who knew he had this in him? The last milestone Noah hit was the inch worm crawl, so 3 REASONS WHY WALKING ON TEXTURED SURFACES IS HELPFUL FOR Noah has been pushing his walker for awhile now. His favorite would be the Fisher-Price Go Baby Go! Stride-to-Ride Dino that he is using in today’s video. (Which also made our list of top toys.) We’ve been trying to get him to walk on different surfaces since he is becoming a pro on the carpet in our house. Today we took him out in the backyard to get to experience walking on grass for the STRAW CUP VS SIPPY CUP? WHICH ONE SHOULD YOUR CHILD USE? Poor Noah has to deal with a pediatrician as a mom. That means that he didn't get fun bumpers on his crib. (Not to mention that the crib must be following the new guidelines.) He won't get a walker. He will get every immunization. And we will attempt to wean off that bottle by one year of age. This may be asking a lot of my little man, but I believehe can do it.
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WHAT TO SAY TO SOMEONE WHO HAS RECEIVED A DOWN SYNDROME In 2007 the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) changed it's guidelines to recommend fetal chromosomal screening be offered to all pregnant women regardless of age because of new noninvasive, low-risk screening tests. (By the way, here's 25,000 reasons why you shouldn't worry about the results of a Down syndrome screening test.) IT'S TIME FOR A FEEDING CHAIR UPGRADE The therapist thought the Safety 1st Recline and Grow Stage 5 Booster Seat was a good choice, which we purchased, and tried for the first time today. Noah seemed to do really well in it. It’s really important for a feeding chair to have multiple adjustments, and we are really happy with how adjustable this chair is. WHY IT'S WRONG TO SAY THE WORD RETARDED I’m a work in progress. Every day of my life I hope I’m a better person than the day before. My life is a process of taking 2 steps forward and 1 step back but hey, 1 step forward is still a step forward. So I’ll take it. “Sticks And Stones May Break My Bones But Words Will Never Hurt Me” = One Of The Most Inaccurate Sayings Of All Time Let me just be very honest for a minute, prior Enter your email address, let's be friends! * Down Syndrome Resources » * What is Down syndrome? * Down Syndrome Blogs * Physical Characteristics of Down Syndrome * New Parent’s Guide To Down Syndrome * Top Resources For New and Expectant Parents* Our Story
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