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Jessica at Parenting.com
10-02-2008, 03:36 PM
October is National Down Syndrome Month!

Reply to this message to share your stories, and check out the articles and galleries across this site.

The News about Jo Jo: Raising a Baby with Down Syndrome (http://www.parenting.com/article/Baby/Health/Raising-a-Baby-with-Down-Syndrome)

Ask Dr. Sears: Babies with Down Syndrome (http://www.parenting.com/article/Baby/Health/Ask-Dr.-Sears-Babies-With-Down-Syndrome)

A Special Joy: Babies with Down Syndrome Galleries (http://www.parenting.com/article/Baby/Health/A-Special-Joy-Babies-With-Down-Syndrome-Galleries)

josborne
10-07-2008, 10:21 PM
I read some of the article "The News about Jo Jo: Raising a Baby with Down Syndrome."I thought I would write this as some encouragment for parents who have babies with Down Syndrome.
I do not have a baby with Down Syndrome, But I do have a brother with Down Syndrome. I know the doctors probably talk about all the things your child would not do because of Down Syndrome, I want to tell you about my brother.
I am 32 years old and my brother is 35, all he wants is to be like everyone else.Anything he wanted to try my parents let him try it.Here is a list of some of the things he was not supposed to be able to do.
Graduated high school, he got the 21 credits required to graduate and passed the test you have to pass to get a diploma.He could go to college.
He played the drums in the middle school band.He has a job at a park. He has his drivers license, owns his own truck and pays for it with his job.He drives himself to work and the store and knows how to line-dance.One day he wants to be able to live on his own and possibly get married.My parents have always encouraged him and let my brother try anything he wanted.I am proud of my brother and his accomplishments and my parents who pushed him to be everything he can be.
The doctors are not always right