Reading Fridays, Tuesday Topics! This Friday’s blog will be about Reading as usual; but my Tuesday Topics blog launches today, and is open to other DS issues and interests. It’s hard [...]
Wow. There was such a great response to last week’s blog that I decided to do a follow-up. Why? Because I posted the blog on several DS Facebook pages, and I want to pass along some of the great [...]
This has got to be the best “reading tale” to come out of the National Down Syndrome Congress conference in Denver last weekend. It’s about one mom’s brilliant solution [...]
How do you teach reading vocabulary quickly to a child with Down syndrome? You Fast Flash! This method has been used for decades by NACD (National Association for Child Development), and was [...]
For those of you who read last week’s blog, “NON-VERBAL: OVERCOMING LOW EXPECTATIONS FOR YOUR CHILD,” this is a natural follow-up. I’ll start out with one of my absolute favorite quotes from Sue [...]
Let me say at the outset that, as I wrote in my last blog, it’s never too late to learn to read when you have Down syndrome! Never. We approach teaching differently when the student is a teen or [...]
YES THEY CAN! Welcome to my blog launch! It’s my hope that you’ll find answers and inspirations in these blogs as the months go by. If you’ve got a question that hasn’t been answered yet, either [...]