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#197 - National Down Syndrome Congress (NDSC)13 Mar 202500:21:53

The Executive Director of the National Down Syndrome Congress, Jim Hudson, joined the podcast to talk about the upcoming NDSC Convention and let us know about the important work that the organization is doing.

For more information:
NDSC
https://www.ndsccenter.org

NDSC Convention Registration
https://tools.eventpower.com/reg/index/85y7aP2xy5

NDSC Policy and Advocacy
https://www.ndsccenter.org/political-advocacy/take-action-stay-informed/

 

If you would like to suggest a topic for us to cover on the podcast, please send an e-mail to DownSyndromeCenter@chp.edu.

If you would like to partner with the Down Syndrome Center, including this podcast, please visit https://givetochildrens.org/downsyndromecenter.

We are thankful for the generous donation from Caring for Kids – The Carrie Martin Fund that provides the funding for the podcast recording equipment and hosting costs for this podcast.

#196 - Advocacy 10127 Feb 202500:24:42

Advocating for your loved one with Down syndrome can sometimes feel overwhelming.  Where do you start?  How do you do it effectively?  Mitch Rothholz and Julie Gerhart-Rothholz joined the podcast today to share their experiences in advocacy, including experiencing their son Evan as he has become a powerful self-advocate himself.

FIND YOUR LEGISLATOR
Congress:  https://www.congress.gov/members/find-your-member

HELPFUL NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
NDSC:  https://www.ndsccenter.org/political-advocacy/take-action-stay-informed/

NDSC NDAC:  https://www.ndsccenter.org/political-advocacy/national-down-syndrome-advocacy-coalition/ndac-faq/

NDSS:           https://ndss.org/

                       https://ndss.org/ndss-advocacy-alerts

Global DS Foundation:  https://www.globaldownsyndrome.org/global-advocacy-elongating-life-improving-health/

The ARC:  https://p2a.co/lRPDZ5C

 

If you would like to suggest a topic for us to cover on the podcast, please send an e-mail to DownSyndromeCenter@chp.edu.

If you would like to partner with the Down Syndrome Center, including this podcast, please visit https://givetochildrens.org/downsyndromecenter.

We are thankful for the generous donation from Caring for Kids – The Carrie Martin Fund that provides the funding for the podcast recording equipment and hosting costs for this podcast.

#187 - Why Have a Down Syndrome Center?26 Sep 202400:20:52

On this podcast, Dr. Vellody addresses the same question that came in from 2 listeners about the role of a Down Syndrome Center?  Why have one?  Are there things that happen at a Down Syndrome Center that are not easily done in a regular primary care visit?

 

If you would like to suggest a topic for us to cover on the podcast, please send an e-mail to DownSyndromeCenter@chp.edu.

If you would like to partner with the Down Syndrome Center, including this podcast, please visit https://givetochildrens.org/downsyndromecenter.

 

#186 - Supplements in Down Syndrome - What Do We Know?12 Sep 202400:18:31

Shannon Frizzell, MS, RD, LDN leads our Nutrition team at the Down Syndrome Center of Western PA.  She joins the podcast today to answer a listener question on nutritional supplements in Down syndrome.

 

If you would like to suggest a topic for us to cover on the podcast, please send an e-mail to DownSyndromeCenter@chp.edu.

If you would like to partner with the Down Syndrome Center, including this podcast, please visit https://givetochildrens.org/downsyndromecenter.

 

#185 - The Immune System in Down Syndrome29 Aug 202400:26:35

Dr. Dusan Bogunovic is the Director of the Center for Genetic Errors of Immunity at Columbia University Medical Center in New York.  He joined the podcast today to share about the intriguing immune system in people with Down syndrome and their increased risk of inflammation and infection.

For more information on Dr. Bogunovic research trial, go to https://www.downsyndromeclinicaltrial.com.

If you would like to suggest a topic for us to cover on the podcast, please send an e-mail to DownSyndromeCenter@chp.edu.

If you would like to partner with the Down Syndrome Center, including this podcast, please visit https://givetochildrens.org/downsyndromecenter.

 

 

#184 - Baby Led Weaning (with Jill Rabin)15 Aug 202400:24:08

Jill Rabin joined the podcast today to discuss Baby Led Weaning and what that looks like for someone with Down syndrome. 

For more information:
Rabin, Jill, and Gill Rapley. Your Baby Can Self-Feed, Too: Adapted Baby-Led Weaning for Children with Developmental Delays or Other Feeding Challenges. The Experiment, 2022.
https://theexperimentpublishing.com/catalogs/fall-2022/your-baby-can-self-feed-too/

www.jillrabin.com

https://www.instagram.com/jillrabinablw/?igsh=MWd5NTFzZmQ0enNwbw%3D%3D&utm_source=qr

 

If you would like to suggest a topic for us to cover on the podcast, please send an e-mail to DownSyndromeCenter@chp.edu.

If you would like to partner with the Down Syndrome Center, including this podcast, please visit https://givetochildrens.org/downsyndromecenter.

 

#183 - Behavioral Support Services (with Dr. Santamaria)11 Jul 202400:22:28

The Down Syndrome Center of Western Pennsylvania's very own psychologist, Dr. Tarin Santamaria, joined the podcast to help us understand the "alphabet soup" of behavioral support services that are available in the community.

#182 - Anesthesia in Down Syndrome, Part 220 Jun 202400:30:53

Dr. James Hunt is a pediatric anesthesiologist at Arkansas Children's Hospital.  He joined the podcast to discuss specific issues related to anesthesia in Down syndrome.  This is Part 2 of the podcast.  

#181 - Anesthesia in Down syndrome, Part 106 Jun 202400:27:52

Dr. James Hunt is a pediatric anesthesiologist at Arkansas Children's Hospital.  He joined the podcast to discuss specific issues related to anesthesia in Down syndrome.  This is Part 1 of the podcast.  

#180 - Sleep Questions!23 May 202400:22:22

Dr. Lucy Lubinski is a Sleep Psychologist at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh.  She joined the podcast today to discuss common sleep related issues in pediatrics and approaches to management.

Pediatric Sleep Council
https://www.babysleep.com

If you would like to suggest a topic for us to cover on the podcast, please send an e-mail to DownSyndromeCenter@chp.edu.

If you would like to partner with the Down Syndrome Center, including this podcast, please visit https://givetochildrens.org/downsyndromecenter.

#179 - Exceptional Families of the Military09 May 202400:25:25

Rebecca Emerson and Austin Carrigg joined the podcast to talk about Exceptional Families of the Military, a 501 c(3) non-profit that helps families who are enrolled in the Department of Defense Exceptional Family Member Program.  They discussed what to do when a diagnosis of Down syndrome is received while in the military and available supports and resources available to those families.

Exceptional Families of the Military
https://exceptionalmilitaryfam.com/military-support-groups

Down Syndrome Diagnosis Netword Military Families Group
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2207125775996497

Military OneSource
https://www.militaryonesource.mil/resources/network/efmp-and-me/?gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwzN-vBhAkEiwAYiO7oJ1rmtUXAt60kSHXpITIbvxuDZlMsP1XGlrY0aU3d2riXvb6HQzNJRoC5-UQAvD_BwE

Center for Parent Information and Resources
https://www.parentcenterhub.org/find-your-center/

Ketotic Hypoglycemia International Family Support Group
https://www.facebook.com/groups/ketotichypoglycemiasupportgroup/

 

If you would like to suggest a topic for us to cover on the podcast, please send an e-mail to DownSyndromeCenter@chp.edu.

If you would like to partner with the Down Syndrome Center, including this podcast, please visit https://givetochildrens.org/downsyndromecenter.

#178 - John's Crazy Socks!18 Apr 202400:28:55

John and Mark Cronin joined the podcast today to talk about their world famous sock store called John's Crazy Socks.  Listen to the podcast to find out why their mission is about something so much greater than "just socks."  

For more information about John's Crazy Socks (and to buy your own!), visit:
https://johnscrazysocks.com

 

If you would like to suggest a topic for us to cover on the podcast, please send an e-mail to DownSyndromeCenter@chp.edu.

If you would like to partner with the Down Syndrome Center, including this podcast, please visit https://givetochildrens.org/downsyndromecenter.

#195 - 2025 Update - Down Syndrome Association of Pittsburgh!13 Feb 202500:15:23

Cherese Sandrock (Executive Director) and Greg Coni (Board President) of the Down Syndrome Association of Pittsburgh joined the podcast today to let us know about what's coming up for our local Pittsburgh community in 2025!

Down Syndrome Association of Pittsburgh (DSAP)
https://dsapgh.org
https://facebook.com/dsapgh
E-mail: ​info@dsapgh.org
Phone: 412-997-2297

 

If you would like to suggest a topic for us to cover on the podcast, please send an e-mail to DownSyndromeCenter@chp.edu.

If you would like to partner with the Down Syndrome Center, including this podcast, please visit https://givetochildrens.org/downsyndromecenter.

We are thankful for the generous donation from Caring for Kids – The Carrie Martin Fund that provides the funding for the podcast recording equipment and the site hosting for this podcast.

#177 - Weight Loss Medications and Surgeries04 Apr 202400:28:41

Dr. Vibha Singhal, pediatric endocrinologist, and Dr. Kellen Hayes, bariatric surgeon, joined the podcast to give their thoughts on the latest buzz around weight loss medications and bariatric surgeries.  They also give their thoughts specifically on these treatments/management strategies for people with Down syndrome.

If you would like to suggest a topic for us to cover on the podcast, please send an e-mail to DownSyndromeCenter@chp.edu.

If you would like to partner with the Down Syndrome Center, including this podcast, please visit https://givetochildrens.org/downsyndromecenter.

 

#176 - Happy World Down Syndrome Day 2024!21 Mar 202400:26:32

NDSC Board Member and Self-Advocate Craig Blackburn joined the podcast to share about the amazing work that he is doing.  He and his mother Pat Ehrle shared about their experiences and what World Down Syndrome Day means to them.

#175 - Inflammation in Down Syndrome (with Dr. Joaquin Espinosa)07 Mar 202400:29:01

Dr. Joaquin Espinosa is the Executive Director of the Linda Crnic Institute for Down Syndrome at the University of Colorado.  He joins the podcast today to discuss his research on inflammation in Down syndrome and how modifications in the immune system can potentially be used in treatment of common disease conditions seen in people with Down syndrome.

To learn more about the Human Trisome Project, visit:
https://www.trisome.org

To learn more about research trials in Down syndrome, visit:
https://www.clinicaltrials.gov

 

If you would like to suggest a topic for us to cover on the podcast, please send an e-mail to DownSyndromeCenter@chp.edu.

If you would like to partner with the Down Syndrome Center, including this podcast, please visit https://givetochildrens.org/downsyndromecenter.

#174 - Dating in Down Syndrome (with Terri Couwenhoven)22 Feb 202400:25:22

Terri Couwenhoven is known internationally for her work as a sex educator specializing in creating programs and resources for people who have intellectual disabilities, their famlies, and the professionals who support them.  She rejoined the podcast this week to talk about dating and Down syndrome.  

 

For more information on Terri, her amazing resources, book her as a speaker for your group, go to:  https://www.terricouwenhoven.com/

Resources discussed on the podcast:

Dating in Down Syndrome Books by Terri
https://www.terricouwenhoven.com/work

Adult Down Syndrome Center (Advocate Medical Group)
https://adscresources.advocatehealth.com/search/?keyword=dating&category=Sexual%20Health%20and%20Relationships

National Council on Independent Living
https://ncil.org/resources/sex-ed-for-individuals-with-i-dd/

 

If you would like to suggest a topic for us to cover on the podcast, please send an e-mail to DownSyndromeCenter@chp.edu.

If you would like to partner with the Down Syndrome Center, including this podcast, please visit https://givetochildrens.org/downsyndromecenter.

Thank you to “Caring for Kids” The Carrie Martin Fund for its support of the Down Syndrome Center Podcast. 

 

#173 - Sexuality and Down Syndrome (with Terri Couwenhoven)08 Feb 202400:30:41

Terri Couwenhoven is known internationally for her work as a sex educator specializing in creating programs and resources for people who have intellectual disabilities, their famlies, and the professionals who support them.  She has been on the podcast before but joins us again to today for updates on the topic of sexuality and Down syndrome.  

 

For more information on Terri, her amazing resources, book her as a speaker for your group, go to:  https://www.terricouwenhoven.com/

Resources discussed on the podcast:
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/20/well/sustainable-period-products.html

Terri's books!
https://www.terricouwenhoven.com/work

The Healthy Bodies Toolkit
https://vkc.vumc.org/HealthyBodies/index.html

Planet Puberty
https://www.planetpuberty.org.au

Amaze
https://amaze.org

 

If you would like to suggest a topic for us to cover on the podcast, please send an e-mail to DownSyndromeCenter@chp.edu.

If you would like to partner with the Down Syndrome Center, including this podcast, please visit https://givetochildrens.org/downsyndromecenter.

Thank you to “Caring for Kids” The Carrie Martin Fund for its support of the Down Syndrome Center Podcast. 

 

#172 - Hearing Health in Down Syndrome (with Dr. Heather Porter)25 Jan 202400:23:18

Dr. Heather Porter from Boys Town Research Hospital joined the podcast to discuss hearing health in Down syndrome.  This is part 2 of the 2 part podcast.

https://www.boystownhospital.org/services/ear-nose-throat/pediatric-hearing-clinic

 

If you would like to suggest a topic for us to cover on the podcast, please send an e-mail to DownSyndromeCenter@chp.edu.

If you would like to partner with the Down Syndrome Center, including this podcast, please visit https://givetochildrens.org/downsyndromecenter.

Thank you to “Caring for Kids” The Carrie Martin Fund for its support of the Down Syndrome Center Podcast. 

 

#171 - Hearing Health in Down Syndrome (with Dr. Heather Porter)11 Jan 202400:17:27

Dr. Heather Porter from Boys Town Research Hospital joined the podcast to discuss hearing health in Down syndrome.  This is part 1 of a 2 part series.

https://www.boystownhospital.org/services/ear-nose-throat/pediatric-hearing-clinic

 

If you would like to suggest a topic for us to cover on the podcast, please send an e-mail to DownSyndromeCenter@chp.edu.

If you would like to partner with the Down Syndrome Center, including this podcast, please visit https://givetochildrens.org/downsyndromecenter.

Thank you to “Caring for Kids” The Carrie Martin Fund for its support of the Down Syndrome Center Podcast. 

 

#170 - Dementia in Down Syndrome, Part 2 (with Dr. Seth Keller)28 Dec 202300:21:50

Dr. Seth Keller concludes our discussion on dementia in Down syndrome with part 2 of this podcast.

If you would like to suggest a topic for us to cover on the podcast, please send an e-mail to DownSyndromeCenter@chp.edu.

If you would like to partner with the Down Syndrome Center, including this podcast, please visit https://givetochildrens.org/downsyndromecenter.

Thank you to “Caring for Kids” The Carrie Martin Fund for its support of the Down Syndrome Center Podcast. 

 

#169 - Dementia in Down Syndrome, Part 1 (with Dr. Seth Keller)14 Dec 202300:22:32

Dr. Seth Keller joined the podcast to share his insights into dementia and Down syndrome.  This is part 1 of a 2 part podcast.

If you would like to suggest a topic for us to cover on the podcast, please send an e-mail to DownSyndromeCenter@chp.edu.

If you would like to partner with the Down Syndrome Center, including this podcast, please visit https://givetochildrens.org/downsyndromecenter.

Thank you to “Caring for Kids” The Carrie Martin Fund for its support of the Down Syndrome Center Podcast. 

 

#168 - Year End Update!28 Nov 202300:13:39

Listen as Dr. Vellody reflects on the history of this podcast, the history of the Down Syndrome Center, and looks towards the future for both!  To learn more about the Down Syndrome Center, you can visit https://www.chp.edu/our-services/down-syndrome.  

If you would like to suggest a topic for us to cover on the podcast, please send an e-mail to DownSyndromeCenter@chp.edu.

If you would like to partner with the Down Syndrome Center, including this podcast, please visit https://givetochildrens.org/downsyndromecenter.

Thank you to “Caring for Kids” The Carrie Martin Fund for its support of the Down Syndrome Center Podcast. 

 

#194 - Mental Health Therapy in Down Syndrome23 Jan 202500:21:49

Dr. Susan Fawcett, PhD, RSLP is the Director or Therapy, Behaviour, and Family Support at the Down Syndrome Resource Foundation (https://www.dsrf.org/about-us/our-staff/susan-fawcett/).  Dr. Fawcett joined the podcast to discuss mental health and therapy approaches in people with Down syndrome.

For more information:
Down Syndrome Resource Foundation
https://www.dsrf.org

Adult DS Center
https://adscresources.advocatehealth.com/resources/?category=Mental%20Health

Mental Wellness in Adults with Down Syndrome (book) 
https://adscresources.advocatehealth.com/mental-wellness-in-adults-with-down-syndrome-2nd-edition/

Down Syndrome Connection of the Bay Resources
https://padlet.com/DSCBA/mental-health-professional-s-tools-supports-ottzudfzmka3q8n7

Social Thinking 
https://www.socialthinking.com/search?searchTerm=gremlin

 

#167 - Talk Tools (with Heather Vukelich)16 Nov 202300:31:25

Speech language pathologist Heather Vukelich joined the podcast today to inform us about TalkTools and techniques to address feeding and speech clarity in people with Down syndrome.  

 

Websites/Resources
www.talktools.com
www.happykidstherapy.com  
www.happykidstherapy.com/feeding-class 
https://www.instagram.com/happykidstherapy/

 

If you would like to suggest a topic for us to cover on the podcast, please send an e-mail to DownSyndromeCenter@chp.edu.

 

If you would like to partner with the Down Syndrome Center, including this podcast, please visit https://givetochildrens.org/downsyndromecenter.

 

Thank you to “Caring for Kids” The Carrie Martin Fund for its support of the Down Syndrome Center Podcast. 

#166 - Gigi's Playhouse (with Nanci Gianni)02 Nov 202300:28:12

Nancy Gianni, Founder and Chief Belief Officer of Gigi's Playhouse, joined the podcast as part of our "Meet The Nationals" series.  Gigi's Playhouse provides free educational, therapeutic-based, and career development programs for individuals with Down syndrome, their families, and the community, through a replicable playhouse model.  Their mission and purpose is to change the way the world views Down syndrome and to send a global message of acceptance for all.

For more information on Gigi's Playhouse:
https://gigisplayhouse.org

Nancy Gianni's book:
https://shopgigisplayhouse.org/shop/generationg-a-true-story-of-miracles-hope-and-unconditional-acceptance/

If you would like to suggest a topic for us to cover on the podcast, please send an e-mail to DownSyndromeCenter@chp.edu.

 

If you would like to partner with the Down Syndrome Center, including this podcast, please visit https://givetochildrens.org/downsyndromecenter.

 

Thank you to “Caring for Kids” The Carrie Martin Fund for its support of the Down Syndrome Center Podcast. 

 

#165 - Friendship Circle (with Rabbi Mordy Rudolph)19 Oct 202300:23:44

Rabbi Mordy Rudolph joined the podcast to discuss the Friendship Circle of Pittsburgh.   This amazing organization was established in 2006 with the intention of creating a more inclusive community. It is a community-based program that brings together people of diverse abilities and interests. 

Information on the local chapter in Squirrel Hill PA can be found:
https://www.fcpgh.org

 

If you would like to suggest a topic for us to cover on the podcast, please send an e-mail to DownSyndromeCenter@chp.edu.

 

If you would like to partner with the Down Syndrome Center, including this podcast, please visit https://givetochildrens.org/downsyndromecenter.

 

Thank you to “Caring for Kids” The Carrie Martin Fund for its support of the Down Syndrome Center Podcast. 

#164 - Black Down Syndrome Association05 Oct 202300:42:25

Kelli Caughman and Crystal Lotterberry, founders of the Black Down Syndrome Association joined the podcast today to share their stories and how they led to the creation of this fantastic organization.  For more information, go to https://www.blackdownsyndrome.org/.

Co Founders
Kelli.Caughman@blackdownsyndrome.org 
Crystal.Lotterberry@blackdownsyndrome.org 
General : info@blackdownsyndrome.org

Website:
https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.blackdownsyndromeassociation.org__;!!NHLzug!Jens2WEhVCCYLfIdP8YfAZZL2e3J9VtxzHLRMGaBEeo4Y8XCzOmQuNNFPsznPPC2ctWNHlhttYiJRULC3ODChWtDt-606QDzbgGnUw$ 

Instagram: @blackdownsyndrome

Public Facebook Page:
https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100085879436043&mibextid=LQQJ4d__;!!NHLzug!Jens2WEhVCCYLfIdP8YfAZZL2e3J9VtxzHLRMGaBEeo4Y8XCzOmQuNNFPsznPPC2ctWNHlhttYiJRULC3ODChWtDt-606QBgGl_ZPQ$


Private Online Support Group for Black Families:
https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://m.facebook.com/groups/bdsafamily/?ref=share&mibextid=S66gvF__;!!NHLzug!Jens2WEhVCCYLfIdP8YfAZZL2e3J9VtxzHLRMGaBEeo4Y8XCzOmQuNNFPsznPPC2ctWNHlhttYiJRULC3ODChWtDt-606QA_0quPvg$

Black Down Syndrome Association
PO Box 365
Fortville, Indiana 46040

Zeffy Donation:
https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/donation-form/dabaf1dd-803c-4686-8cce-de687a744f7f?fbclid=IwAR2UrDxPS0AySPI_a5NYLt0CnlsY4AXUvewzjq8kXnccpx1wrskxdjrfjAk&mibextid=Zxz2cZ__;!!NHLzug!Jens2WEhVCCYLfIdP8YfAZZL2e3J9VtxzHLRMGaBEeo4Y8XCzOmQuNNFPsznPPC2ctWNHlhttYiJRULC3ODChWtDt-606QC5bneb7Q$

 

 

If you would like to suggest a topic for us to cover on the podcast, please send an e-mail to DownSyndromeCenter@chp.edu.

If you would like to partner with the Down Syndrome Center, including this podcast, please visit https://givetochildrens.org/downsyndromecenter.

Thank you to “Caring for Kids” The Carrie Martin Fund for its support of the Down Syndrome Center Podcast. 

 

#163 - Aging in Down Syndrome (Life Expectancy, Early Aging, Menopause)21 Sep 202300:24:57

Dr. Brian Chicoine and Dr. Hannah Graham from the Adult Down Syndrome Center with Advocate Health Care in Park Ridge, Illinois joined the podcast today to discuss a listener question on menopause in Down syndrome.  While I had these experts on the podcast, we also discussed other aging related topics in Down syndrome.

For more information on the Adult Down Syndrome Center, go to: https://www.advocatehealth.com/health-services/adult-down-syndrome-center/.

To access the Down Syndrome Resource Library, go to: https://adscresources.advocatehealth.com/

If you are a provider looking to discuss a patient with experts in Down syndrome, consider using Project Echo: https://www.dsmig-usa.org/Project-Echo

To view the latest healthcare guidelines for adults with Down syndrome, go to:  https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/277190

If you would like to suggest a topic for us to cover on the podcast, please send an e-mail to DownSyndromeCenter@chp.edu.

If you would like to partner with the Down Syndrome Center, including this podcast, please visit https://givetochildrens.org/downsyndromecenter.

Thank you to “Caring for Kids” The Carrie Martin Fund for its support of the Down Syndrome Center Podcast. 

 

#162 - Is Homeschooling An Option for Children with Ds? (with LaTaasha Byrd)07 Sep 202300:37:07

LaTaasha Byrd joined the podcast today to answer listener questions about homeschooling.  Is homeschooling a legitimate option for children with Down syndrome.  If so, what are some important considerations that may be unique in this population?

Countdown to K
https://countdowntok.com

Countdown Academy
https://countdown-academy.teachable.com

Inclusion is for the Included Book
https://countdowntokstore.company.site

 

 

#161 - Special Olympics17 Aug 202300:26:02

Gary Cimaglia, Special Olympics North America’s Vice President of Sports, joined the podcast today to give a broad overview of the Special Olympics and how you and your loved ones can be involved.  For more information, go to https://www.specialolympics.org.  

If you would like to suggest a topic for us to cover on the podcast, please send an e-mail to DownSyndromeCenter@chp.edu.

If you would like to partner with the Down Syndrome Center, including this podcast, please visit https://givetochildrens.org/downsyndromecenter.

Thank you to “Caring for Kids” The Carrie Martin Fund for its support of the Down Syndrome Center Podcast. 

 

#160 - Down Syndrome Regression Disorder (with Dr. Jon Santoro)03 Aug 202300:24:38

Down Syndrome Regression Disorder (formerly called Unexplained Regression in Down Syndrome or Down Syndrome Disintegrative Disorder) is a diagnosis that has previously been missed or misdiagnosed in people with Down syndrome.  It is a topic in high interest amongst researchers in the field, including today's podcast guest Dr. Jon Santoro from Children's Hospital of Los Angeles.  Dr. Santoro gave us a review of the topic as well as current research into the diagnosis and treatment of this condition.

If you would like to suggest a topic for us to cover on the podcast, please send an e-mail to DownSyndromeCenter@chp.edu.

If you would like to partner with the Down Syndrome Center, including this podcast, please visit https://givetochildrens.org/downsyndromecenter.

Thank you to “Caring for Kids” The Carrie Martin Fund for its support of the Down Syndrome Center Podcast. 

#159 - Sensory Processing - Part 2 (Sound sensitivity, toothbrushing, haircuts, nail trims)20 Jul 202300:17:42

Dr. Katie Frank from the Adult Down Syndrome Center in Park Ridge, IL joined the podcast to answer listener questions regarding sound sensitivity, toothbrushing, haircuts, and nail trims.  So many people with Down syndrome have sensory difficulties with these tasks and Dr. Frank helped explain her approach to these situations.

For fantastic caregiver resources on these types of topics, go to:
https://adscresources.advocatehealth.com/

Some examples of equipment discussed on the podcast:
3 Headed Toothbrush

Weighted Vest

Automatic Nail Trimmer

Hair Clipper

 

If you would like to suggest a topic for us to cover on the podcast, please send an e-mail to DownSyndromeCenter@chp.edu.

If you would like to partner with the Down Syndrome Center, including this podcast, please visit https://givetochildrens.org/downsyndromecenter.

Thank you to “Caring for Kids” The Carrie Martin Fund for its support of the Down Syndrome Center Podcast. 

 

#158 - Update on COVID (with Dr. Andy Nowalk)06 Jul 202300:21:07

The official pandemic status may be gone, but COVID still lingers.  Listen as Dr. Andy Nowalk shares with us the latest updates on COVID, including the upcoming COVID vaccine boosters.

#193 - Personalized Medicine in Down syndrome?09 Jan 202500:16:15

Dr. Joaquin Espinosa of the Linda Crnic Institute joined the podcast again today to answer a listener question on a recent scientific study published in the prestigious journal of Nature.  https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-49781-1.  Listen as he explains what could one day be the future of personalized medicine in Down syndrome.  Will we one day be able to reliably predict which conditions a person with Down syndrome may be more likely to have?

For more information on the Linda Crnic Institute for Down Syndrome:
https://medschool.cuanschutz.edu/linda-crnic-institute

For more information on the Human Trisome Project:
https://www.trisome.org

If you would like to suggest a topic for us to cover on the podcast, please send an e-mail to DownSyndromeCenter@chp.edu.

If you would like to partner with the Down Syndrome Center, including this podcast, please visit https://givetochildrens.org/downsyndromecenter.

 

#157 - Understanding Grief and Grieving in People with Down Syndrome22 Jun 202300:19:09

How do we help people with Down syndrome during times of grief and grieving?  Dr. Rose Reif, LCMHC, CRC, BC-TMH and owner of Reif Counseling Services, PLLC joined the podcast today to discuss her perspective.

For more information on Dr. Reif, go to https://rosereif.com/about/.

For more information on this topic, check out Dr. Reif's book https://www.amazon.com/Helping-Child-syndrome-Understand-Death/dp/B0BXN5TFCC/.

Dr. Reif's recommended this resource by Fred Rogers as well https://www.amazon.com/s?k=when+a+pet+dies+by+fred+rogers&crid=2E7G8G1J0JF8M&sprefix=when+a+pet%2Caps%2C96&ref=nb_sb_ss_ts-doa-p_1_10

If you would like to suggest a topic for us to cover on the podcast, please send an e-mail to DownSyndromeCenter@chp.edu.

If you would like to partner with the Down Syndrome Center, including this podcast, please visit https://givetochildrens.org/downsyndromecenter.

Thank you to “Caring for Kids” The Carrie Martin Fund for its support of the Down Syndrome Center Podcast. 

 

 

#156 - Behavioral Analysis (with Dr. Stacy Taylor)08 Jun 202300:33:03

Dr. Stacy Taylor, with Advance Behavior and Analysis, is an expert in behavioral analysis and special interest in patients with Down syndrome, joined the podcast to discuss her approach to behavioral questions that we received from you!  We discussed inappropriate word usage, dumping behaviors, and scripting among other topics.  

For more information on Dr. Taylor's practice, including potentially scheduling a visit with the practice, visit http://advancebehavior.com/.  

To find a behavioral analyst near you, visit https://www.bacb.com/services/o.php?page=101135.  

If you would like to suggest a topic for us to cover on the podcast, please send an e-mail to DownSyndromeCenter@chp.edu.

If you would like to partner with the Down Syndrome Center, including this podcast, please visit https://givetochildrens.org/downsyndromecenter.

Thank you to “Caring for Kids” The Carrie Martin Fund for its support of the Down Syndrome Center Podcast. 

#155 - Down Syndrome Affiliates in Action25 May 202300:23:13

As part of our Meet the Nationals series, Sarah Mulligan, Executive Director of Down Syndrome Affiliates in Action joined the podcast to talk about the great work that this organization does with local affiliates all over the country.  For more information on DSAIA, see https://www.dsaia.org.  

If you would like to suggest a topic for us to cover on the podcast, please send an e-mail to DownSyndromeCenter@chp.edu.

If you would like to partner with the Down Syndrome Center, including this podcast, please visit https://givetochildrens.org/downsyndromecenter.

Thank you to “Caring for Kids” The Carrie Martin Fund for its support of the Down Syndrome Center Podcast. 

 

#154 - Bitty and Beau's Coffee Shop11 May 202300:31:47

Ben Wright, co-creator of Bitty and Beau's Coffee along with his wife Amy Wright, joined the podcast today to discuss the motivation behind these amazing coffee shops!  There will be a Bitty and Beau's Coffee Shop opening in Pittsburgh soon so we asked Ben to join us to give us some background on why he is so passionate about these shops (and it's not just the coffee!).

If you would like to suggest a topic for us to cover on the podcast, please send an e-mail to DownSyndromeCenter@chp.edu.

If you would like to partner with the Down Syndrome Center, including this podcast, please visit https://givetochildrens.org/downsyndromecenter.

Thank you to “Caring for Kids” The Carrie Martin Fund for its support of the Down Syndrome Center Podcast. 

#153 - Improving Tolerance to Device Wearing (hearing aids, glasses, CPAP masks)27 Apr 202300:24:45

Dr. Lina Patel from the Sie Center in Denver joined the podcast again today.  Given that facial sensitivites are very common in people with Down syndrome, tolerance to wearing hearing aids, glasses, CPAP masks, etc. can be a challenge.  Dr. Patel addressed a listener question on this topic on today's podcast.

If you would like to suggest a topic for us to cover on the podcast, please send an e-mail to DownSyndromeCenter@chp.edu.

If you would like to partner with the Down Syndrome Center, including this podcast, please visit https://givetochildrens.org/downsyndromecenter.

Thank you to “Caring for Kids” The Carrie Martin Fund for its support of the Down Syndrome Center Podcast. 

 

#152 - Addressing Unhealthy Eating Habits (with Shannon Frizzell)13 Apr 202300:17:15

Unhealthy eating patterns are unfortunately common in people with Down syndrome.  On this podcast, dietician Shannon Frizzell joins to discuss a listener question on some engrained eating patterns in their loved one with Down syndrome.  

If you would like to suggest a topic for us to cover on the podcast, please send an e-mail to DownSyndromeCenter@chp.edu.

If you would like to partner with the Down Syndrome Center, including this podcast, please visit https://givetochildrens.org/downsyndromecenter.

Thank you to “Caring for Kids” The Carrie Martin Fund for its support of the Down Syndrome Center Podcast. 

#151 - A Conversation with Friends - Happy World Down Syndrome Day!21 Mar 202300:13:17

In honor of World Down Syndrome Day, enjoy this roundtable coversation recorded between my brother and his friends!

#150 - How to Address Throwing Behaviors (with Dr. Tarin Santamaria)01 Mar 202300:19:06

Dr. Santamaria rejoins the podcast to address a listener question on throwing behavior.  What's the best approach when your child with Down syndrome has a tendency to throw objects?  And how do you keep everyone else safe? :)  Join us for a conversation on this specific topic as well as  general thoughts on behavior management.  And keep those listener questions coming!

If you would like to suggest a topic for us to cover on the podcast, please send an e-mail to DownSyndromeCenter@chp.edu.

If you would like to partner with the Down Syndrome Center, including this podcast, please visit https://givetochildrens.org/downsyndromecenter.

Thank you to “Caring for Kids” The Carrie Martin Fund for its support of the Down Syndrome Center Podcast. 

#149 - Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (with Dr. Jordan Jones)02 Feb 202300:23:01

Dr. Jordan Jones is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Pediatric Rheumatologist from Children's Mercy Hospital in Kansas CIty, MO.  Dr. Jones has a special interest in working with children with Down syndrome and has published numerous articles on this topic.  He joined the podcast today to discuss a listener-requested topic on juvenile idiopathic arthritis in Down syndrome.  For more information on Dr. Jones, please visit https://www.childrensmercy.org/profiles/jordan-t-jones/.  

If you would like to suggest a topic for us to cover on the podcast, please send an e-mail to DownSyndromeCenter@chp.edu.

If you would like to partner with the Down Syndrome Center, including this podcast, please visit https://givetochildrens.org/downsyndromecenter.

Thank you to “Caring for Kids” The Carrie Martin Fund for its support of the Down Syndrome Center Podcast. 

#148 - Jack's Basket (with Carissa Carroll)05 Jan 202300:27:27

Carissa Carroll, Founder and Executive Director of Jack's Basket, joined the podcast today to talk about her story and how it influenced her to create Jack's Basket.  This organization serves families all over the world, offering a welcome and congratulations to new families wherever they may be.  You can find more information about Jack's Basket at https://www.jacksbasket.org/.  

If you would like to suggest a topic for us to cover on the podcast, please send an e-mail to DownSyndromeCenter@chp.edu.

If you would like to partner with the Down Syndrome Center, including this podcast, please visit https://givetochildrens.org/downsyndromecenter.

Thank you to “Caring for Kids” The Carrie Martin Fund for its support of the Down Syndrome Center Podcast.

#192 - Year End Guest!26 Dec 202400:06:11

To commemorate the year-end of 2024, Liz Sattler joined us on the podcast.  Liz is a self-advocate who has worked in our Down Syndrome Center for many years.  Liz's position, like all of our roles at the Down Syndrome Center, was made possible through generous philanthropic giving.  We are only able to do what we do at our Center because of ongoing support through 1000s of donors over the years.

If you would like to partner with the Down Syndrome Center, including this podcast, please visit https://givetochildrens.org/downsyndromecenter.

If you would like to suggest a topic for us to cover on the podcast, please send an e-mail to DownSyndromeCenter@chp.edu.

 

 

#147 - Forget Me Not - A Powerful Documentary on Inclusive Education15 Dec 202200:19:06

Award winning Director, Olivier Bernier joined the podcast today to talk about his recently released documentary called Forget Me Not.  Part American, part Quebecois, Olivier is also the Co-Founder and Creative Director of the production company, Rota6 Films, specializing in documentary and commercial films. As 3-year-old Emilio prepares to start school, his family finds itself embroiled in a challenge all too common for children with disabilities – to secure the right to an inclusive education.  Olivier and his wife Hilda turn the camera on themselves and their child with Down syndrome, as they navigate a byzantine system originally designed to silo children with disabilities.

Get more information, including links to the film, at https://www.forgetmenotdocumentary.com/.  

If there is a topic that you would like us to cover on the podcast, please e-mail me at DownSyndromeCenter@chp.edu.

If you would like to partner with the work that we are doing at the Down Syndrome Center, including this podcast, please visit https://givetochildrens.org/downsyndromecenter

Thank you to “Caring for Kids” The Carrie Martin Fund for its support of the Down Syndrome Center Podcast. 

#146 - Hirschsprung Disease01 Dec 202200:39:00

Dr. Kelly Austin, Director of the Colorectal Center for Children at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, joined the podcast to discuss Hirschsprung disease.  Seen more commonly in people with Down syndrome, listen to learn more about this important condition.

Colorectal Center of Children 
https://www.chp.edu/our-services/surgery-pediatric/pediatric-surgery-services-we-offer/colorectal-center-for-children

If there is a topic that you would like us to cover on the podcast, please e-mail me at DownSyndromeCenter@chp.edu.

If you would like to partner with the work that we are doing at the Down Syndrome Center, including this podcast, please visit https://givetochildrens.org/downsyndromecenter

If you would like to suggest a topic for us to cover on the podcast, please send an e-mail to DownSyndromeCenter@chp.edu.

If you would like to partner with the Down Syndrome Center, including this podcast, please visit https://givetochildrens.org/downsyndromecenter.

Thank you to “Caring for Kids” The Carrie Martin Fund for its support of the Down Syndrome Center Podcast. 

#145 - The Importance of Exercise in Down Syndrome17 Nov 202200:29:04

Scott Quaife, NSCA-CPT, Health and Wellness Coordinator with Down Syndrome Innovations in Kansas, joined the podcast to discuss the importance of exercise in Down syndrome and overcoming potential obstacles to reaching exercise goals.

For more in-depth information on this topic, please visit: https://vimeo.com/753072214

Down syndrome innovations
https://kcdsi.org

If you would like to suggest a topic for us to cover on the podcast, please send an e-mail to DownSyndromeCenter@chp.edu.

If you would like to partner with the Down Syndrome Center, including this podcast, please visit https://givetochildrens.org/downsyndromecenter.

Thank you to “Caring for Kids” The Carrie Martin Fund for its support of the Down Syndrome Center Podcast. 

#144 - Global Down Syndrome Foundation03 Nov 202200:22:55

Michelle Sie Whitten from the Global Down Syndrome Foundation joined the podcast today as part of our "Meet the Nationals" series.  

For more information on Global Down Syndrome Foundation
https://www.globaldownsyndrome.org

Prenatal & Newborn Pamphlet: https://www.globaldownsyndrome.org/prenatal-testing-pamphlet/

GLOBAL Adult Healthcare Guideline: https://www.globaldownsyndrome.org/medical-care-guidelines-for-adults/

If you have a podcast topic you would like us to address, please send an e-mail to DownSyndromeCenter@chp.edu

If you would like to partner with the Down Syndrome Center and the work that we do, including this podcast, please go to https://givetochildrens.org/downsyndromecenter.

Thank you to “Caring for Kids” The Carrie Martin Fund for its support of the Down Syndrome Center Podcast. 

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