This is Part 2 of EP 12
In this week's episode, Denise Marrow shares her personal journey in advocating for her son who has Down syndrome, and establishing the S.O.R.T.E. program in her community to provide STEM workshops for middle and high schoolers with special needs. Learn the significance of empathy and understanding when it comes to interacting with people and people who have different abilities. There's also an abundance of resources listed in the document link below so be sure to share them with those who need them and check them out yourself too!
Special Needs Resource ListDefinitions of words used in the episode
Down Syndrome - a condition in which a person has an extra chromosome or an extra piece of a chromosome. This extra copy changes how a baby's body and brain develop. It can cause both mental and physical challenges during their lifetime.
Amniocentesis - goal of amniocentesis is to examine a small amount of this fluid to obtain information about the baby, including its sex, and to detect physical abnormalities such as Down syndrome or spina bifida. Amniocentesis is only performed on women thought to be at higher risk of delivering a child with a birth defect.
Autism - spectrum Autism, or autism spectrum disorder (ASD), refers to a broad range of conditions characterized by challenges with social skills, repetitive behaviors, speech and nonverbal communication
IEP - An Individualized Education Plan (or Program) is also known as an IEP. This is a plan or program developed to ensure that a child with an identified disability who is attending an elementary or secondary educational institution receives specialized instruction and related services
- Additional Links: https://www2.ed.gov/parents/needs/speced/iepguide/index.html
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