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On this week's podcast, Meagan Nash talks about her son, who has down syndrome and how both of them are changing people's perception in regards to children with special needs.
Meagan talks about her pregnancy and when her son was first diagnosed with down syndrome.
She talks about her delivery and her hospital stay.
Plus, she talks about some of the characteristics that children with down syndrome have.
She offers encouragement to other families by sharing the resources that helped her the most.
Moreover, she talks about her son's favorite toys, food, and activities.
Meagan also talks about how her son was able to change national companies perspectives about children with special needs.
She also goes into great detail about how her son models for companies throughout the United States.
Moreover, she offers advice to parents on how to approach modeling agencies, if they would like their child to model.
Most importantly, she describes how her son is doing today and also shares some of his challenges.
Finally, Meagan talks about how she advocates and tries to help other families and children who have down syndrome.
On this week's podcast, Meagan Nash talks about her son, who has down syndrome and how both of them are changing people's perception in regards to children with special needs.
Meagan talks about her pregnancy and when her son was first diagnosed with down syndrome.
She talks about her delivery and her hospital stay.
Plus, she talks about some of the characteristics that children with down syndrome have.
She offers encouragement to other families by sharing the resources that helped her the most.
Moreover, she talks about her son's favorite toys, food, and activities.
Meagan also talks about how her son was able to change national companies perspectives about children with special needs.
She also goes into great detail about how her son models for companies throughout the United States.
Moreover, she offers advice to parents on how to approach modeling agencies, if they would like their child to model.
Most importantly, she describes how her son is doing today and also shares some of his challenges.
Finally, Meagan talks about how she advocates and tries to help other families and children who have down syndrome.