by Rachael Foster | Aug 31, 2023 | Our Voice Our Stories
I went to the fun fair and seaside. I went on five rides. The bouncy car was interesting! I was going all around in circles. I sometimes bumped into someone! I had lots of fun. I played a driving game. The games were really good. I went there with my family and I...
by Rachael Foster | Aug 31, 2023 | Our Voice Our Stories
Last Thursday, our musical theatre group held a cabaret within our summer disco. everyone in the group dressed up and did a performance. my performance was as a Samba dancer. I wore a colourful costume and head dress covered in fake fruits. I danced to a song called...
by Andrea Bishop | Aug 30, 2023 | Our Stories
A man from Belfast has raised almost £10,000 for the Down’s Syndrome Association (DSA) by climbing the tallest mountain in Africa. Conor Cleverley, 23, travelled to Tanzania to climb Mount Kilimanjaro, inspired he said, by his Aunt Sue. Sue is my dad’s sister and...
by Kate Potter | Aug 30, 2023 | Research
Regent’s University London is conducting a study on sleep and cognitive functions in neurodivergent children, led by Chartered Psychologist Dr Anna Joyce. What is the purpose of the study? For children with Down’s Syndrome and special educational needs and/or...
by Rachael Foster | Aug 23, 2023 | Our Voice Our Stories
On Sunday I sat with some of my family watching the Women’s World Cup final. it was a very exciting match. I was sorry the Lionesses lost. Congratulations to Spain’s team for winning. We enjoyed the match and had some snacks whilst watching. In the garden...
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