Archive for the 'Special Needs' Category

Nov 25 2011

USA Today op-ed article: What does it mean to have a child with Down syndrome?

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Responding to a new blood test that can predict with 99% accuracy if a pregnant woman is carrying a baby with Downs syndrome as early as 10 weeks into gestation, Dr. Brian Skotko, a specialist in the Down Syndrome Program at Children’s Hospital Boston, has written a thought-provoking op-ed article in the 11/15 edition of USA Today.

The new test is safer than amniocentesis, so it is expected that the number of women who receive testing will rise significantly. So, too, will the number of couples who will grapple with the question, “What does it mean to have a child with Down syndrome?”  In this article, Dr. Skotko talks about the dichotomy between how people with Down Syndrome and their families feel about the quality of their lives and how others view the condition. He puts the current struggle for people with Down syndrome to define their own identities into a historical context and shares some outstanding resources for parents who have received a Down syndrome diagnosis. Read the article.

Both Children’s Hospital Boston and Dr. Skotko are supporters of Signing Time and have allowed us to share this information with our fans.

THE DOWN SYNDROME PROGRAM in the Developmental Medicine Center at Children’s Hospital Boston offers multidisciplinary clinical evaluations for people with Down syndrome from birth until the age of 18. They strive to provide resources, advocacy, and supports to all families, depending on their individual needs. Check out their Comprehensive Conditions & Treatments page for me resources.

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Aug 25 2011

Back to School Resources for Teachers and Parents

It’s time to get ready for school! Here are some fun resources for you to enjoy.

 

FOR PARENTS & TEACHERS

 

FOR TEACHERS

K-12 Teachers

Early Childhood Educators

Special Education Teachers

Homeschool Teachers

 

FOR PARENTS

  • Did you know that signing and finger spelling can help your child learn and remember letters, sounds, and words? Watch the video clips below with your child and see how fun and easy it is to reinforce these important concepts and skills:

Colors |   Buy the DVD
Numbers
|   Buy the DVD
Days of the Week
|   Buy the DVD
“Nice to meet you!”Buy the DVD

 

August special: Get the Vol. 13,  Welcome to School DVD and get the corresponding MP3 music download for the featured songs absolutely free! (A $9.99 value!)

Put both the Vol. 13 DVD and the Vol. 13 MP3 download in your cart and use coupon code “freemp3″ on or before 8/31.

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Jul 14 2011

Signing Time How-To Guides now available in digital and print!

Signing Time How-To Guides for Parents and Teachers

Signing Time How-To Guides provide useful signing tips and strategies for parents and teachers. Some guides focus on signing with children with autism, Down syndrome, and other special needs, while others address signing with children in a variety of educational settings. Now you have four purchasing options for each guide:

  • 2-page summary – free
  • Full guide: digital edition – 2.99
  • Full guide: print edition – 4.99
  • Full guide: print edition – FREE with corresponding product bundle

Click here to see all the Guides!

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Mar 30 2011

Children’s Hospital Boston teams up with Signing Time to benefit children with Down syndrome

This “Making a Difference with Signing Time” blog post is an interview with Dr. Emily Jean Davidson, director of the Down Syndrome Program at Children’s Hospital Boston

What types of services does your program provide for children with Down syndrome?

The Down Syndrome Program at Children’s Hospital was started in 1967 with a particular focus on children with Down syndrome from birth to age 3.  The clinic has an interdisciplinary model with each child seen every six months by a team of specialists in speech-language pathology, physical therapy, nutrition, dentistry, audiology, and developmental pediatrics.  In 2009, our program has expanded to follow children with Down syndrome up to age 18.

How did you get connected with Signing Time?

Back row is Dr. Brian Skotko, Clinical Genetics Fellow, left is Dr. Emily Davidson, Director, right is Angela Lombardo, Program Coordinator, Bottom is Ben Majewski, Resource Specialist.

For many years we have encouraged families to begin using sign language as part of a total communication approach. In 2007, we purchased several Signing Time videos for parents to borrow and found that both kids and parents were delighted with them. We noticed that once families actually saw and used a Signing Time video they became more confident to use signs with their children. I can remember one little boy who only had a handful of spoken words telling me a whole story in sign language about being on a boat and being scared.  I asked his mother how she and her son had learned so many signs (over 300) and she told me it was all from the Signing Time videos. We felt that if we could provide one introductory video for each family during infancy, more families would start using signs and more children would benefit.

How many families get these videos each year?

Over one hundred families join our program each year. Our families with young children who receive the videos report back that older siblings pick up the signs quickly and love the DVDs as much as their children with Down syndrome – so this gift is for the whole family!

In what other ways are the videos used?

We include Signing Time DVDs in our lending library and they are EXTREMELY popular also with families whose children are admitted in the hospital.  We have families who are in for longer stays and the children love having the DVDs to watch in their hospital rooms.  We have one family who has been here for a very long extended time period and they have been borrowing 2 or 3 at a time and switching them every so often to keep their son happy and learning more and more during his stay!

How do you raise money for the videos?

In June 2009, our program coordinator, Angela Lombardo, organized “Team Down Syndrome” to walk in the NSTAR Walk for Children’s Hospital Boston.  We use some of the funds to purchase Signing Time videos.

In what other ways has Signing Time supported your program?

Kei Malone, a Signing Time fan and volunteer, donated two Signing Time DVD Collections to our lending library,  so we have videos for the beginner as well as for the more experienced signer.

Thank you, Signing Time, for helping us reach hundreds of families and improve the lives of children with Down syndrome!

Thank YOU for helping us fulfill our mission of helping children of all ages and abilities communicate and connect with the people they love.

 

FUN FACT:

In 2010, Signing Time partnered with the National Down Syndrome Society and offered a free Signing Time Gift Set to Buddy Walk registrants.  117 registrants took us up on the offer! They each received a Signing Time Gift Set with 3 DVDs and a music CD. The total retail value of the donated products was over $9,000!


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Dec 13 2010

New Product – Speech and Language Bundle

Signing Time has a new product to aid speech therapy, the Speech and Language Bundle.

Signing Time helps children express thoughts that they can’t put into words – or clarify their speech when they have difficulty articulating a word. Whether you are a speech and language therapist, teacher or the parent of a child in speech and language therapy, you’ll want this set of specially-selected products that covers a wide range of high-interest topics. This must-have set is perfect for your personal or school resource library.

The Signing Time Speech and Language Bundle includes a free downloadable PDF Guide for parents and educators, four specially-selected DVDs and two specially-selected flash card sets.

Buy the Speech and Language Bundle now!

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