Today is World Down Syndrome Day (3/21 for 3 copies of the 21st chromosome), so today we are celebrating. We are proudly wearing our blue and yellow. I want people to ask about Claire, to ask about Down syndrome. To learn what is true, and what just simply isn't. Today I am joining in a bite sized blog hop to spread truth, and a little cuteness too.
Fact:
My life is different from yours.
Yep, it is. But not because of Down syndrome or Claire. My life is different from yours because we are different. No two people walk the same path, or have the same experiences, and while Down syndrome may have sent us on a different path, different is by no means bad. Claire is an amazing, independent, funny girl and I am proud to be her mom.
Fallacy:
People with Down syndrome are always happy, and such sweet little angels.
I know this myth has been shared so many times, but it is the one I hear all the time from people outside the Down syndrome community, so it apparently needs to be shared again. People with Down syndrome experience all the emotions that any other person does. Happiness, sadness, frustration. Claire is proud when she works hard and accomplishes a goal. She is sneaky when she is trying to get away with something. She is both loving and a bully with her sister. Claire is a person, just like you and I.
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Thursday, March 21, 2013
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
World Down Syndrome Day: All About Claire
Happy World Down Syndrome Day!
March 21 (3/21) was chosen as World Down Syndrome Day as Down syndrome is caused by three copies of the 21st chromosome.
The second story to hit the news recently is heartbreaking. A family recently sued their doctor for their daughter's wrongful birth. They had a prenatal test which showed that their daughter did not have Down syndrome, when in fact they found out at birth that she did. The family sued, and won millions, because they said they would have terminated the pregnancy if the prenatal test had been accurate. I cannot wrap my mind around the fact that this family has raised their daughter for years (she is 4), and they are still be able to say "I wish you didn't exist."
The scariest thing about Down syndrome is the unknown. When most people think of Down syndrome, they think of the negative connotations. Delays, decreased cognitive ability, the possibility of being unable to live independently. But really, these are a possibility with any child, any person.
While I am only two years into raising Claire, there are so many things I would miss out on if she wasn't in my life. Today I would like to share what Down syndrome (in the form of a two year old) is really like...
Claire is...
1. Daddy's girl. When he is around, I am chopped liver.
2. In love with sandwiches. Cheese sandwiches are a favorite, but anything else you can reasonably call a sandwich (pizza sandwich, burrito sandwich) has been a hit lately.
3. Not a fan of having her hair done. It is a battle every morning to get a comb through it, let alone a rubber band or cute barrette in.
| I asked her to smile for a picture, and got the sign for smile instead. :) |
4. A book lover. And Clairey knows that the best place to read a book is snuggled in someone's lap.
5. An expert toilet paper unroller.
6. Independent and stubborn.
7. Not a fan of breakfast.
8. A hitter, biter and head banger when she is frustrated.
9. Incredibly hard to diaper. She refuses to sit still.
10. Pretty good at using a spoon and a fork, but she has recently gone back to eating with her fingers.
11. A daredevil. There is no such thing as too high, too fast, or too upside down.
12. A wonderful mimic. If we are teaching her a sign she is very motivated to learn she'll have it down with just a few repetitions.
13. Organized. Open cabinet doors and drawers don't stand a chance around her
14. Little miss social. A trip to Walmart or church is just another opportunity to wave and smile for all her adoring fans.
15. A huge fan of songs with actions. Her current favorite is a self created medley of Itsy Bitsy Spider, The Chicken Dance, and Head Shoulders Knees and Toes.
16. Smart and creative. Claire has an empty cabinet she plays in, and she taught herself how to close the cabinet door while sitting inside.
18. The best hugger. Especially when the hugs come with little pats on the back.
19. Great at following directions sometimes. Other times, you may as well be talking to a brick wall.
20. The best big sister!
21. The light of my life and a fabulous teacher. I have learned so much from her already about love and acceptance. I am truly a better person because she is in my life.
While most people who read here are friends, family, or already know that magic of the extra chromosome, I hope that this small glimpse into our real life will show someone that a life with Down syndrome is a life worth living.
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My friend Patti is hosting another fabulous giveaway to help a little girl with Down syndrome come home to her forever family. Please stop by if you have the chance.
Monday, March 21, 2011
World Down Syndrome Day
Today, March 21, is World Down Syndrome Day. Down syndrome occurs when an individual has three, rather than two, copies of the 21st chromosome. It is also known as Trisomy 21.
Today is a day to celebrate everyone with Down syndrome.
Forty five countries around the world partnered with Down Syndrome International to create this video for World Down Syndrome Day!
Enjoy all the beautiful smiles!
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