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Beth Parillon is a life coach with Ocean Organics Wellness & Coaching will discuss all things as they relate to down syndrome. I will share my personal stories, insights, my successes and my epic failures of raising my daughter with down syndrome. I will help guide you through this new journey of raising your child with down syndrome . Are you ready to get down?
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Dr. Strang a pediatric lung doctor and sleep apnea specialist from Nemours talks about the signs and symptoms of sleep apnea. While it may be sound or seem cute to hear your child snoring is really the sound of an obstruction in the airway. Dr. Strang discusses the signs, symptoms, and treatments for sleep apnea. Are you ready to get down!…
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Brittany is a young woman with down syndrome who came up with an amazing idea in 2016 to create baskets of hope for moms with a newborn who has down syndrome. Since then she has given away over 1200 baskets in all 50 states. She receives generous donations both locally and nationally. She was awarded a very prestigious award from L'Oréal cosmetics,…
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In this episode I interviewed Liz, the founder of Ruby's rainbow in honor of her daughter Ruby who has down syndrome. Ruby's rainbow is an organization that provides scholarships to those who have down syndrome and who want to go to college. This organization gives away thousands of dollars in scholarship money that is all raised through awareness,…
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A night to shine is a special prom event for those in the special needs community. The event is sponsored by the Tim Tebow foundation. The event is hosted by five hundred churches all over the world simultaneously. The special guests are treated like royalty with dinner, dancing, karaoke, pictures, makeup, shoe shining, and limo rides. In this epis…
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In this episode I talk with Sofia's mom Jennifer about her amazing journey from adoption to modeling, becoming an actress and having two books be written about her. Hear how this amazing young girl with down syndrome is becoming a boss babe, handling fame, and starring in the upcoming movie The Hunger Games! Are you ready to get down!…
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In this episode I talk with a friend and fellow mom, Christine. She talks about the transition from high school to living as an adult. She talks about how the school has prepared her and her daughter and the services that are available for our children. This may be a scary time for us as parents but have faith in the process. Are you ready to get d…
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Do you know what life coaching is or how it is different from therapy? Are you afraid to ask for help? With coaching there is no judgement, only guidance to help you to get from where you are to where you want to be. In this episode I talk with a fellow life coach about coaching and the benefits of it. Are you ready to get down!…
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In this episode I talk with a mom whose daughter had a new heart surgery technique done to repair a common congenital heart defect with child who have down syndrome. This technique is commonly done in Brazil and now there are three doctors in the USA who are doing this procedure. The procedure is less invasive, requires less blood, and less down ti…
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Can your child ride a bike? In this episode I talk with the lead bike tech, Kent from the ican bike/ican shine program. This amazing program will give your child all of the experience to get them on their way to riding a two wheel bike! For more information you can check out their website: www. icanshine.org. Are you ready to get down!…
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Let's hear it for our 50th episode! It's summer time which means ice cream and all things cooling and refreshing! In this episode I talk with a franchise owner and VP of sales about this ice cream shop and what makes them so unique and special is their employees! They hire those with intellectual disabilities! Are you ready to get down!…
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In this weeks episode I spoke with Caleb's mom. He is the youngest person with down syndrome to compete in a triathlon and YES finish! Caleb has won numerous awards and he is still going! His mom gives tips on staying healthy and what he has done to get to be able to compete. Are you ready to get down?…
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In this week's episode I interviewed Gia Holden Ruffin, the founder of Run Saniyah Run. This organization is in memory of her daughter Saniayh who had multiple disabilities and suddenly passed away. She is striving to help families in the disability community to provide them with support, care, friendship, understanding, and services not supported …
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In this episode I talk with Andrew Harbaugh, Program manager for Best Buddies in DE and Lisa Thorp, Co-Advisor at Cape Henlopen Best Buddies. If you live in DE, please join us for the Best Buddies Friendship Walk in-person May 21st at 10 am at Glasgow Park in Newark. For more information on Best Buddies go to www.bestbuddies.org…
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It's World Down Syndrome day! In this episode I talk with Colleen Hatcher the Senior manager of community relations for the National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS) and David DeSanctis the Public outreach associate for NDSS and actor who appeared in the film "Where hope grows." Listen to how they are celebrating this beautiful day. David also gives so…
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In this episode my daughter and I interviewed two officers from Best Buddies. Every second Wednesday in March Best Buddies hosts a campaign to spread the word inclusion and to stop using the word retard or retarded. They do this by having high school students sign a banner pledging to include those with intellectual and developmental disabilities.…
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What is the Polar Bear Plunge? In this episode I interviewed Jon Buzby the director of Unified Champion Schools. He supports schools to participate in the Special Olympics to include typical peers and those with special needs. Jon talks about the history of the Lewes Polar Bear Plunge, how it got started, where the proceeds go, and so much more! Ar…
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This episode I had the pleasure of talking with Dr. Maria Dellapina founder and creator of Specs4us. She talks about vision care and how it can affect our child's learning. She also tells us how she created Specs4us. You can listen here and check out her website at www.Specs4us.comBy Beth Parillon
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