Don't miss out on our services, supports, education, events and more! No images? Click here In celebration of Down Syndrome Awareness Month and our upcoming KC Step Up For Down Syndrome Walk, we had the honor of visiting with Jillian Carroll on My KC LIVE! There is Still Time to Register and Step Up For Down Syndrome! Reunite with old friends and make new ones in our NEW, Lifespan Village! Our Reunion-themed Walk this year will feature:
Whether you're a Walk Warrior and attend every year or haven't been to the Walk in a while, you will enjoy our new layout that allows for connecting, enjoying lunch and all the fun activities—while elevating and celebrating your loved one with Down syndrome!
Registration Now Open for our Children’s Social Skills Group! (On Site) Children with Down syndrome are invited to join our social skills groups that take place Wednesdays from 4:45 pm - 5:45 pm, beginning Nov. 15th! Our Skills Series focuses on activities designed to help children develop and practice social skills. Our groups will focus on providing a structured environment for children to socialize, as well as opportunities to form strong friendships with others in the group. Dates of Service: 11/15, 11/29, 12/6, 12/13, 12/20, 1/10, 1/17, 1/24 *This service is FREE (donor-funded) thanks to our donors from the Step Up Walk, our Grantors, and our Community Partners!* Join Us for our Winter, Special Olympics: Young Athletes (For ages 4 – 7) In partnership with Special Olympics, Young Athletes is designed to promote the development of an active lifestyle through play for children between the ages of 4 and 7.
Self-advocates will engage in a variety of activities and games alongside their peers targeted towards gross motor and social skill development. The first and final sessions are required. Now Enrolling: Ready, Set, Regulate! (Therapeutic Small Groups for for Ages 6 - 12) Designed and facilitated by our Board Certified Behavior Analyst, Ready, Set, Regulate offers caregivers and self-advocates the opportunity to participate in both 1:1 and group learning activities. These therapeutic small groups are geared towards self-advocates and caregivers, who need to find shared language and shared strategies to work through big emotions.
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These groups take place at our Lifelong Learning Campus at 5916 Dearborn Street in Mission, KS. The fee for this therapeutic service is $220 for 8 Therapeutic Sessions. Join Us for Winter Social Engagement! (Therapeutic Small Groups for for Ages 8 - 12) Social Engagement is a therapeutic opportunity focused on providing a supported environment where children with Down syndrome can learn and practice social skills through specialized instruction from members of our therapy team.
Utilizing group instruction through the process of collaborative art, self-advocates of similar ages and skills practice working as a team, problem-solving, self-advocacy, understanding hidden rules, and so much more.
These groups take place at our Lifelong Learning Campus at 5916 Dearborn Street in Mission, KS. The fee for this therapeutic service is $220 for 8 Therapeutic Sessions. DS-ASD Connection is a virtual gathering of caregivers to discuss resources, strategies, community supports, and challenges related to a child or adult’s current or potential dual-diagnosis of Down syndrome and Autism Spectrum Disorder. This group is facilitated by Down Syndrome Innovations staff, and we will occasionally invite special guests with expertise in this area. This is a complimentary caregiver education opportunity, provided in addition to the individualized services we provide directly for individuals with DS-ASD for the purpose of skill-development, improving self-regulation and behavior, and increasing independence. At Down Syndrome Innovations, our team understands that teaching your loved one with Down syndrome about puberty, sexuality, and relationships can feel very overwhelming. Using materials from the evidence-based curriculum, members of our Pathways Therapy Team (who are Elevatus-trained sexuality educators) will provide general information on how to navigate these
challenging topics. NOTE: it is highly recommended that you attend ALL sessions for the full benefit of this education! *This Workshop is FREE (donor-funded) thanks to our donors from the Step Up Walk, our Grantors, and our Community Partners!* Back by popular demand—and provided virtually! At Down Syndrome Innovations, our Team understands that in order to be a lifespan provider for your family it is essential that we support you in the ever-evolving caregiving journey as you support your loved one with Down syndrome. As part of our Caregiver Education Series, we have invited Dr. Amy Bodde to share strategies that improve your health and wellness and also those in your care. Speaker Bio: Amy Bodde, PhD, MPH, is a Research Assistant Professor at University of Kansas Medical Center, and specifically, a health promotion researcher with expertise in physical activity for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and caregiver wellness. Dr. Bodde has contributed to the mission of Down Syndrome Innovations’ through training of our staff, advising on new program design, hosting groups on caregiver wellness on our campus, and providing vital resources and strategies to our caregivers. *This Educational Seminar is FREE (donor-funded) thanks to our donors from the Step Up Walk, our Grantors, and our Community Partners!* Developing a strong, collaborative relationship with your self-advocate’s school team is vital in creating a healthy, supportive environment for your child’s educational journey. This seminar is designed to help give parents tools and language to effectively communicate and advocate for your child’s wants and needs. We will also discuss examples and suggestions of general support strategies that you can request in your child’s educational setting that can help support effective and engaged learning behaviors. It’s never too early to begin planning for your loved one’s success in adulthood! Targeted for families (with loved ones up to 18 years of age), this seminar will provide an overview of topics that will help position your loved one for living a fulfilling adult life. October is Down Syndrome Awareness Month: an important time for our community to raise awareness about Down syndrome, while also elevating and celebrating your loved one with Down syndrome! If you would like to join us in growing awareness, it's as easy as hopping on social media to share one of our facts or success stories, sharing our mission with someone you know who has a loved one with Down syndrome: or committing to getting the word out about this important month! Need ideas about how to celebrate? Visit our Awareness page! Down Syndrome Innovations Welcomes New Team Members! In August, Down Syndrome Innovations welcomed two new Team members Kayla Schadegg as our part-time New Parent & Medical Outreach Specialist and CJ Vallejo as full-time Family and Outreach Coordinator! Kayla Schadegg New Parent & Medical Outreach Specialist Kayla serves as our primary contact for Expectant and New Parents (prenatal – 2 years old)! She is also responsible for Down Syndrome Innovation’s outreach efforts with the medical community, including deepening our relationships with hospitals and clinics in the region that refer prenatally diagnosed and families of newborns with Down syndrome. Kayla has a 7 year-old daughter with Down syndrome. She brings with her 28 years of experience as a disability sibling and advocate, with 10 years dedicated to running a fully inclusive children’s fitness center. She also has four years of experience serving as a medical outreach liaison, offering education and resources about Down syndrome to healthcare professionals. Kayla Schadegg earned her bachelor of science in English from Emporia State University. CJ Vallejo Family and Outreach Coordinator CJ serves as our primary point of contact for parents and caregivers who have a child with Down syndrome between the 3 and 17 years old. He also leads the efforts for all Caregiver Education events and Family Outreach events to ensure families have the support and resources they need, as well as ample opportunities to engage with one another in a supported environment . CJ also serves as our primary outreach communicator for families in Central Missouri. CJ has five years of experience in an elementary education setting, including serving as teacher in a Behavior Support Classroom and as a paraeducator in the life skills classroom. CJ earned his bachelor of arts in Journalism from Benedictine College and a master of science in High-Incidence Special Education from Fort Hays State University. Please join us in welcoming Kayla and CJ to our Team! Changing the Trajectory of Career Opportunities for Adults: The Apprenticeship Program DID YOU KNOW that in 2022, only 21.3% of people with a disability were employed according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics? Well, we are actively working to increase that rate through our partnership with Nautical Manufacturing & Fulfillment. Earlier this year, we launched our first-ever Apprenticeship program that provided 21 adults with Down syndrome the opportunity to gain real-life employment experience. Check out the video that shares the experiences of those involved! Special thanks to the entire team at Nautical for seeing the value in providing job training and employment opportunities to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities! Family Holiday Parties at Down Syndrome Innovations! Thursday, Dec. 7th from 4 - 6 pm Pack up your sleigh and your immediate family and join us at Down Syndrome Innovations for a celebration of the ages! Enjoy festive activities, snacks, pictures with Santa, and connecting with other families! For your family’s convenience, we have TWO event options to make scheduling this busy time of year a bit easier! For the MOST UP TO DATE services & events, Have you “connected” with us yet? We encourage you to fill out our contact form TODAY, so that we may contact you about services and supports that are appropriate for your loved one! |