by Ellen Stumbo | Podcast
As parents of kids with disabilities, we put everyone’s needs before our own. But what happens when the main caretaker gets sick? What happens when having other people care for our kids is not a doable option? Join me in the latest episode of...
by Ellen Stumbo | Disability
Editor’s note: This post is written with permission from my child. Image is also used with her permission. A couple of weeks ago I took my middle daughter to the cerebral palsy clinic at Mayo Clinic. We go every six months, and have been doing so for almost 10...
by Ellen Stumbo | Podcast
The Unexceptional Moms podcast is back! Erin, Jen and I had a great time recording this episode. Erin and I think we’re a little rusty, but we promise we will get our groove back. The podcast resource companion available to all our patrons is the Diagnosis...
by Ellen Stumbo | Disability
I spent most of the day at school with my youngest daughter, who has Down syndrome. I spoke to her general education classmates about Dow syndrome, helped with an activity for another class, had lunch with her, and then because she asked me to, I stayed for...
by Ellen Stumbo | Down Syndrome
Most of us parents believe our kids make us better people. All three of my kids have made me a better human. I also want to be better because of them. In this process of becoming, I find that my youngest daughter, who has Down syndrome, has helped me become more...
by Ellen Stumbo | Disability
When I was a child, an adult tried to explain to me what Down syndrome was, they ignorantly said, “It’s like they only have half a brain.” The damaging and dangerous implications of that statement were not clear to me as I was only a child. Because the...