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Ongoing Programs And Services Click HERE for our most Current Activies
Education
- Fall Conference-annual educational conference for educators and parents focusing on national best inclusion practices
- Spring Educational Series-workshops designed to educate parents on a variety of topics that enhance parent participation so that they are active members in their child's Individual Education Plan
- Parents and Schools in Partnership-promotes collaborative relationships between the DSG and local school districts to affect positive outcomes for students with Down syndrome and their families.
Member Services
- Adult Options-quarterly meetings with a variety of topics pertaining to situations that parents of post school age children experience. Example: employment, government funded services and health and welfare issues
- Adult Social Activities-bi-monthly social activities for individuals 19 and over including but not limited to: dances, bowling, ball games, dinner and bingo
- Library-updated informational resources available in book or video in English and Spanish
- Mommy & Me-interactive class that includes music, art, free play, movement activities, informal parenting discussions as well as joining together with other toddlers for an outdoor playground experience
New Class Forming: Toddlers ages 1 to 3 years old
Wednesdays, September 14 - December 14, 2011
10:00 am - 11:30 am
Aaron Family Jewish Community Center
7900 Northaven Road
Dallas, TX 75230
The Down Syndrome Guild invites moms of toddlers with Down syndrome ages 1 - 3 years old to this fun learning experience. The class will be taught by Cynthia Casper, a certified Music Together instructor. Cynthia is a master teacher with a degree in Early Childhood Education, who has over 20 years experience teaching preschool children. Mornings will include music, art, free play, movement activities, informal parenting discussions, as well as joining together with other toddlers for an outdoor playground experience. No fee for Down Syndrome Guild members but space is limited to the first 12 toddlers to register. You must commit to the entire semester. To register, call or e-mail Neely Holland at (214) 267-1374 or dsged@sbcglobal.net.
*Thanks to the generosity of the Janis Levine Music Women's & Children's Endowment Fund of the Dallas Jewish Community Foundation and the Aaron Family JCC, there is no fee for Down Syndrome Guild of Dallas members.
- Newsletter-monthly newsletter sent to members consisting of educational, informative and inspirational articles as well as local and national news and events
- Picnic-annual Membership picnic for our members to come together in a social setting
- Snackin with Santa-social holiday event for our families
- Teen Dances-dances hosted twice a year by Cistercian Preparatory School
Outreach
- Changing Lives-a national program that provides research and outreach to healthcare professionals on the medical and developmental needs of babies with Down syndrome and the best care practices to address them
- Dad's Group-informal support group for dads addressing a wide variety of pertinent topics that may arise while raising a child with Down syndrome; this group also will have social outings with children
- Down Syndrome Clinic-located at Children's Medical Center Dallas, trained volunteers from the Down Syndrome Guild are present each Friday serving as a liaison and friendly face to the families being seen by the various healthcare professionals. Families are given information about programs and services that the DSG offers
- Educator of the Year-this award, voted on by parents and educators in the community, is presented annually to an individual or team working with people with Down syndrome in an inclusive, educational environment.
- New Parent Get Together-quarterly program where new parents meet each other and learn from various people involved in the Down Syndrome Guild about programs and services available to them
- New Parent Packets/Baskets- once the Down Syndrome Guild becomes aware of a new family, a packet of information and resources is mailed to them.They also receive the book Babies with Down syndrome. These packets are available in both English and Spanish. The Down Syndrome Guild is in the process of upgrading the information packets to baskets that in addition to providing resources will include baby items (diapers, wipes, toys, books, blankets). These baskets will be delivered by trained volunteers. The intent is to give the new parents a gift, not just the information
- Parent to Parent Referral-trained volunteers reach out to parents who contact the Down Syndrome Guild with a variety of questions/concerns. Staff matches the question with the volunteer who has the most knowledge of that particular subject and connects the parents
- Play Groups-regional small groups of parents and children meet throughout the year for the babies/toddlers to play while the parents are meeting informally. Program often serves as a means to obtaining information on schools, doctors, therapists etc.
- Website- www.downsyndromedallas.org provides internet information about the Down Syndrome Guild of Dallas. Areas of information available are upcoming events; local programs and resources; national resources; new parent information; a photo gallery; electronic versions of the Down Syndrome Guild newsletter; community resources and services available. Donors are able to make on-line contributions to the Down Syndrome Guild
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