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| Inspirational Story About Children With Down Syndrome |
| Published: June 30, 2007, 4:49 pm |
| Tags: Down Syndrome Adoption, Adoption, Adoption Blogs, Barbara Curtis, Down Syndrome, Laura Christianson, Marriage Partnership |
| about her son, who has Down syndrome. The story, called, "A Little Extra," is a timeless slice-of-life vignette that I think you'll enjoy. In addition to giving birth to a son with Down syndrome, Barbara and Tripp have adopted three sons, all of whom have Down syndrome. Their (adopted) sons are now 7, 11, and 12. Jonny, who |
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| Barbara & Tripp Curtis: Parents of Four Sons with Down Syndrome |
| Published: November 15, 2007, 2:59 pm |
| Tags: Down Syndrome Adoption, Adoption, Adoption Blogs, Barbara Curtis, Down Syndrome, Laura Christianson, Parenting |
| a child who has Down syndrome, read "Rebels With a Cause," a profile I wrote about Barbara and Tripp Curtis for Marriage Partnership magazine (Fall 2007). Barbara (pictured) and Tripp are parents of 12 children, including four sons who have Down syndrome (three of them, adopted). The profile focuses on their unconventional, |
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| Adopting Children With Down Syndrome |
| Published: December 29, 2007, 8:00 am |
| Tags: Down Syndrome Adoption, Adoption, Adoption Blogs, Down Syndrome, Laura Christianson |
| financing, and celebrity adoptions. Adopting children who have Down syndrome is rapidly gaining popularity; I receive regular inquiries about the topic and my posts on Down syndrome adoption get hundreds of hits every week. Here are some great resources for exploring Down syndrome adoption:Adopting a Child with Down Syndrome: Visit |
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| Discovering Programs for Down Syndrome: Reece’s Rainbow |
| Published: July 19, 2008, 12:04 pm |
| Tags: Asperger Syndrome, Autism, Development, Down Syndrome, Education, Facts, Health, Misconceptions, Parenting, Mosaic Down Syndrome, Adoption, Andrea Roberts, Chipin, Disabilities, Donation, Help Children, Prayer, Reeces Rainbow, Win Blackberry |
| US who are born with Down syndrome. Their mission is courageous: 1) To raise awareness of the plight of children with Down syndrome in foreign orphanages and their availability to be adopted. 2) To raise adoption grant donations for each of our waiting children 3) To locate new adoptive families for orphans with Down syndrome |
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