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In this episode, my friend Brooke and her mother Margie describe Brooke’s plans to start her own "Rachel Ray" inspired cooking series in which she'll present recipes that are tasty, healthy, and most importantly: accessible and safe for chefs who have Down syndrome. Brooke also happens to be an in-demand singer of the national anthem (and other songs) for athletic games at the local college, high school, and other events big and small around the community-- and her and her mother explain how singing and music therapy can benefit a person who has Down syndrome.
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In this episode, my friend Brooke and her mother Margie describe Brooke’s plans to start her own "Rachel Ray" inspired cooking series in which she'll present recipes that are tasty, healthy, and most importantly: accessible and safe for chefs who have Down syndrome. Brooke also happens to be an in-demand singer of the national anthem (and other songs) for athletic games at the local college, high school, and other events big and small around the community-- and her and her mother explain how singing and music therapy can benefit a person who has Down syndrome.