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Accessible Fashion for People with Down Syndrome

Accessible Fashion for People with Down Syndrome

Children, teenagers and young adults with Down syndrome will soon have more options when it comes to fashionable clothing. The University of Delaware’s Innovation, Health and Design Lab is working closely with those who have Down syndrome to develop a size guide. The...
Carnival Cruise Ships Sail Towards Inclusion

Carnival Cruise Ships Sail Towards Inclusion

In recent years, a growing number of institutions have been doing their part to be more sensory-inclusive and help those with autism, Down’s syndrome, PTSD, and ADHD. Now, Carnival Cruise Line is taking part as well.   In an announcement made this month, Carnival...
Supporting the Siblings of Children with Disabilities

Supporting the Siblings of Children with Disabilities

There is nothing quite like having a sibling. From arguments over toys and bathroom time to presenting a unified front to the world, a sibling makes life fun, challenging, and interesting. However, being a sibling to a child with a disability comes with its own sets...
Properly Interacting With Individuals Who Have Disabilities

Properly Interacting With Individuals Who Have Disabilities

Many people know of someone who possesses a disability, whether mental or physical. Too often, individuals tend to act differently in the presence of such persons. This behavior might, in turn, make the person with the disability uncomfortable and upset. Individuals...
Teaching Social Skills to Children with Disabilities

Teaching Social Skills to Children with Disabilities

Adolescent behavior has been studied for generations, and there are some fundamental challenges that seem to consistently show up in each age group. Social skills obviously vary from one child to the next, and this area has always been an outlier for researchers who...