Welcome to the Tuesday T21 blog hop!
We are so glad that you have stopped by for a visit! We encourage you to look through some of the great posts shared by our readers and then take the time to read those that interest you. If you are adding to our list, thank you for sharing your Down Syndrome- or Early Intervention (Speech/Physical therapy) related posts with us. It’s so much fun to read your hints, tips, and happenings. We hope you have fun exploring all the great posts everyone has shared with us.
Please note that only posts related to this topic are allowed to keep the content relevant to interested readers.
Here’s how it works… Each week the Hop will open on Tuesday mornings every week and run until Thursday evenings when it will close. Once closed the hop can no longer be added to for that week (you will have to wait to add till the following week). You are STRONGLY encouraged to visit the posts of others and connect, comment and share any content you feel is fitting. Do follow along here so you can be made aware when the blog hop goes live.
Each week the most popular post will earn a featured spot for the following week for all to see.
Okay, so with the technicalities out of the way…let’s get hopping!
FEATURED POST THIS WEEK:
Our feature this week comes from Courtney over at InclusionEvolution
Ellie is a sassy, spunky, and very smart soon-to-be 3-year-old who loves preschool. Looking at this thriving preschooler you may be shocked to know that just months ago she and her family were fighting for her life…(READ MORE)
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Stephania Roeder says
I would like information for our legislature here in Washington State. This is exactly what I have been looking for since our grandson was born, almost a year ago May 4th.
We were told to transplant is a no-go because of his Down syndrome. He has had quite the struggle for the last 10 months period still never having been home. In ICU since October 1, 2017.
I have so much to say. His story is quite remarkable. As are so many.
Dawn@cedarsstory.com says
you may want to check out the site http://www.inclusionevolution.com. Courtney, who runs the site, is a state special advocate and may be able to help further. Best of luck!