Dakota’s Pride The Book: Parents Search for Positive News and Hope on Down

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Parenting, Special Needs
Cover of the book Dakota’s Pride The Book: Parents Search for Positive News and Hope on Down by G. Sagmiller, The Gifted Learning Project
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Author: G. Sagmiller ISBN: 9781483536729
Publisher: The Gifted Learning Project Publication: November 16, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: G. Sagmiller
ISBN: 9781483536729
Publisher: The Gifted Learning Project
Publication: November 16, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English
Dakota's Pride is a heartwarming documentary about a father's search for the truth about Down Syndrome. Tough questions are posed to and answered by a noted Harvard Physician, and parents of children with Down Syndrome. The answers are surprising and inspiring. In addition to being informative, this documentary celebrates the successes that have been and can be achieved by individuals with Down Syndrome. Reviews: National Down Syndrome Congress February 2008 By Julie Anderson This is a good video for those who are wondering what it means to be the parent of a new baby with Down syndrome. It was created by a father who had the question himself and set out to find the answer. There are interviews with both parents and professionals who paint a positive portrait of what life is like when there's an extra chromosome in the picture. I particularly like how he was ready to search the world to find out the positives, but ended up finding all of the proof that he needed quite close to home. Viewers will learn new information about DS, including that there is much to celebrate.
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Dakota's Pride is a heartwarming documentary about a father's search for the truth about Down Syndrome. Tough questions are posed to and answered by a noted Harvard Physician, and parents of children with Down Syndrome. The answers are surprising and inspiring. In addition to being informative, this documentary celebrates the successes that have been and can be achieved by individuals with Down Syndrome. Reviews: National Down Syndrome Congress February 2008 By Julie Anderson This is a good video for those who are wondering what it means to be the parent of a new baby with Down syndrome. It was created by a father who had the question himself and set out to find the answer. There are interviews with both parents and professionals who paint a positive portrait of what life is like when there's an extra chromosome in the picture. I particularly like how he was ready to search the world to find out the positives, but ended up finding all of the proof that he needed quite close to home. Viewers will learn new information about DS, including that there is much to celebrate.

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