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Signing Time’s Rachel Coleman is coming to TENNESSEE September 27th!

When: Saturday, September 27, 2014 Where: AT&T Field, Home of the Lookouts 201 Power Alley Chattanooga, Tennessee Buddy Walk Schedule: 9:00 a.m.  Registration and Check-in 10:30 a.m.  Signing Time Concert 11:05 p.m.  CDSS Buddy Walk begins Come walk with us! You are invited to see Rachel in concert. To attend this event, please register, create your account and choose to be part of Team Signing Time! Register Today!

Instructor-to-Instructor: 5 Lessons Learned from the Buddy Walk

By Advanced Signing Time Instructor Megan McWilliams 1. Rachel STILL gives me goose bumps. I didn’t even have to SEE Rachel before I starting getting goose bumps! I heard her sing the first note during her sound check and was excited to know that she had arrived!! 2. Holding inventory can be beneficial when the Signing Time Foundation calls you! AND keeping your Instructor Profile up-to-date is crucial. Rachel told me that she searched a 200-mile radius from Sioux Falls trying to find an Instructor willing to sell product at the Sioux Falls, SD Buddy Walk. She then stated that when she …

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Join Team Signing Time for a 2012 Buddy Walk!

Down Syndrome Buddy Walks take place around the country to celebrate Down Syndrome Awareness Month in October and to promote acceptance and inclusion of people with Down syndrome. Last year, 285,000 people participated, raising more than $11.2 million to benefit local programs and services as well as the national advocacy initiatives that benefit all individuals with Down syndrome. This year, we invite you to be a part of “Team Signing Time” for this fun, 1-mile walk to celebrate the many abilities and accomplishments of people with Down syndrome. Rachel Coleman will be participating in – and performing at – the …

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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 …

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Free Signing Time DVDs for Your 2010 Buddy Walk!

Signing Time has been involved with numerous Buddy Walks each fall since 2002. Host Rachel Coleman and her co-stars Leah, Alex & Hopkins the Frog have made new friends across the nation by performing at dozens of Buddy Walks. While the Signing Time Crew wishes they could attend EVERY event in person, there are only so many weekends in September and October, and those Buddy Walk weekends are booking up fast! If you aren’t one of the lucky groups who will be hosting the Signing Time Crew at your Buddy Walk, we’d still love to help you have a little Signing …

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Oklahoma City Buddy Walk

Rachel and I just got back from Oklahoma City where we had the opportunity to participate in the 13th annual Down Syndrome Association of Central Oklahoma Buddy Walk. Rachel and I started out early in the morning with morning show host, Jennifer Pierce at CBS: Channel 9. Rachel was joined by Rebecca Klehm – who was part of the planning committee for the Buddy Walk – and Rebecca’s daughter Addison Klehm. With the help of all those involved in the Buddy Walk, we were mentioned in a fantastic interview about the Buddy Walk and Rachel in the Oklahoman. Read Child …

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