“Reluctantly, we squeeze into the elevator with the last stragglers, one of them a young man with Down syndrome. Grace glances at him then up at me, “Cool,” she says.” P. 24 Brief encounters like this happen frequently in…
Sometimes it feels like we’re parenting in a fish bowl. This is where our instincts tell us that there are still some things Charley can’t do. This is where the Down syndrome community will shake their fingers. What do…