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A Journey Down an Unplanned Road: Brag
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A Journey Down an Unplanned Road. The Ramblings of a Dublin Mum who has a child with Down Syndrome. Monday, April 6, 2009. Adam bummed across the sitting room floor yesterday to get to the TV, Hurrah for Adam. April 6, 2009 at 9:58 PM. Look out now, he's off! April 9, 2009 at 5:22 AM. No stopping him now! April 10, 2009 at 10:14 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Thinking Toys: Special toys for Special Kids. World Down Syndrome Congress 2009. Blogs I like to read.
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A Journey Down an Unplanned Road: March 2009
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A Journey Down an Unplanned Road. The Ramblings of a Dublin Mum who has a child with Down Syndrome. Sunday, March 8, 2009. Is what we have been listening today :) that! Brilliant, one little word but it means so much to us. But then we realised it's probably the word we use most in our house. What's that.who's that.look at that.that's nice.we came up with so many times in the day that we say it so not surprising our cheeky chappy is saying it. Way to go Adam. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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A Journey into Grand-Motherhood: Forget the Words
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A Journey into Grand-Motherhood. The greatest Disability is Attitude. To change the way we behave, we have to change the way we think. To change the way Society behaves, we have to change the way Society thinks. And can you imagine a seventeen year old spending a total of eight hours a week, yes, eight full hours, listening to a teacher exploring the minds of the Great Thinkers? I was privileged earlier this week to be given a demonstration in communications by my youngest teacher. In three chapters:.
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A Journey into Grand-Motherhood: The Iamonly Syndrome… Take no. 2
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A Journey into Grand-Motherhood. The greatest Disability is Attitude. To change the way we behave, we have to change the way we think. To change the way Society behaves, we have to change the way Society thinks. The Iamonly Syndrome… Take no. 2. Most of us know someone afflicted by the. Syndrome. You know: the phone rings, you answer, and you hear this lovely voice saying: “Hi. It’s only me! 8221; I am related to such a person. My standard answer has been: “actually, it’s not. You, it’s. The start of my ...
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A Journey into Grand-Motherhood: Telling It Like It Is (or Acceptance - part 2)
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A Journey into Grand-Motherhood. The greatest Disability is Attitude. To change the way we behave, we have to change the way we think. To change the way Society behaves, we have to change the way Society thinks. Telling It Like It Is (or Acceptance - part 2). I know that I should not judge anybody. As the Chinese proverb says: “. Do not judge a man until you have walked in his moccasins. But sometimes, I just can’t stay quiet! I recently came across a blog from a dad of a DS. To continue quoting: “.
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A Journey into Grand-Motherhood: GRANNY-CLUB = AN EMOTIONAL TRIPLE WHAMMY
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A Journey into Grand-Motherhood. The greatest Disability is Attitude. To change the way we behave, we have to change the way we think. To change the way Society behaves, we have to change the way Society thinks. GRANNY-CLUB = AN EMOTIONAL TRIPLE WHAMMY. Indeed, membership of the Granny-Club implies emotional triple whammies. If it is your turn soon, Be Warned! But first, another little warning: this entry might get very emotional, tissues may be needed…! You have been foretold! But I am still here! Actua...
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A Journey into Grand-Motherhood: RESPECT!
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A Journey into Grand-Motherhood. The greatest Disability is Attitude. To change the way we behave, we have to change the way we think. To change the way Society behaves, we have to change the way Society thinks. What an experience I have had in the last 3 days as I attended the World Down Syndrome Congress in Dublin! I will not be able to do it justice in one single post, but I wish to convey here the two foremost impressions I have taken home with me. Is what I can do now. To use his abilities. Of all t...
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A Journey into Grand-Motherhood: Phone Conversation
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A Journey into Grand-Motherhood. The greatest Disability is Attitude. To change the way we behave, we have to change the way we think. To change the way Society behaves, we have to change the way Society thinks. Since Cathal has been about 4 months old, I have often spoken to him on the phone. It’s a nice way to keep in contact between the times I can see him, and can hold him, hug him, kiss him, and play with him. He licked the phone - must have tasted nice! Until last Friday lunch time. Cathal, I must ...
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A Journey into Grand-Motherhood: Birthdays Galore!
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A Journey into Grand-Motherhood. The greatest Disability is Attitude. To change the way we behave, we have to change the way we think. To change the way Society behaves, we have to change the way Society thinks. The last few weeks have been birthday-celebrations filled in the Cathal and Co household. Late January it was the Mammy’s. On the 25. February it was Oisín’s first birthday…. I am just wondering where that year has gone! Here is a little taste of my Little Princes’ celebrations. Yum yum yum….