ETB 49: Unlocking the Potential in Children with Down Syndrome: Darcy’s Mission and Brady’s Journey

ETB 49: I’m thrilled to introduce you to Darcy, a devoted parent and former teacher who’s turned her personal journey into a mission to unlock the potential in children with Down syndrome. Imagine the heartache of knowing your child has thoughts, ideas, dreams locked away in their mind – simply because they struggle to communicate. Darcy, all too familiar with this struggle, has dedicated her life to tearing down these barriers using the unique and highly effective Speller’s Method.

Darcy’s son, Brady, is a loving 20-year-old with Down syndrome and apraxia. Darcy shares the trials, triumphs and transformative power of communication in Brady’s world. Overcoming common misconceptions and trauma often associated with Down syndrome, she paints a powerful picture of Brady’s journey. You’ll be inspired hearing how he has learned to express himself by spelling, sharing his dreams, and even using mathematical equations to make sense of his world.

Communication is more than just words. It’s a lifeline for individuals like Brady who face unique challenges due to Down syndrome and apraxia. Listen in as we delve into the importance of repetition, coaching, and purposeful motor skills in helping these children unlock their full potential. With Darcy’s insights, we hope to inspire parents, educators, and anyone touched by special needs, offering hope and strategies to foster communication and inclusivity. Lets celebrate Brady’s story – it’s a testament to the power of patience, love, and the right strategies. It’s proof that where there is a will, there is way – a way to unlock potential and give voice to beautiful minds.

Connect with Darcy:
https://brandnewday.life/

Email:
darcy@brandnewday.life

Brady, Darcy’s son is part of The Army of Spellers that is giving hope to new SPELLERS.
https://spellers.com/an-army-of-spellers/brady-mohr

UNDERESTIMATED
https://a.co/d/ioga9Xg

Spellers Movie
https://spellersthemovie.com/

Website for SPELLERS
https://spellers.com/about-spellers-method

FB:  Darcy Day  (you can find me with a picture of my son on a 26 letter board)
https://www.facebook.com/darcy.mohr.12

Connect with Sandy:
IG: https://www.instagram.com/sandydeppisch
Embrace the Blessing Facebook Group: http://bit.ly/ETB4ME
Website: http://www.embracetheblessing.com/

ETB 48: Empowering Families through Personal Support Networks with Jennifer Vincent

ETB 48: Have you heard about the positive impact of creating a personal network to support you as you care for your loved one with a disability?  Our guest, Jennifer Vincent, brings her experience as a parent and network facilitator to help answer this crucial question. Jennifer shares the importance of personal networks in empowering families and individuals with disabilities. She introduces us to the book, A Good Life for You and Your Relative with a Disability by Al Etmanski, a practical guide to establishing such networks that promote strategic planning, decision-making, and provide vital sustainability resources.

Navigating the journey with Jennifer, you’ll learn firsthand the intricate process of inviting members, defining roles, and fostering qualities essential for a thriving network. The lively discussions are peppered with enlightening insights on the significance of guest speakers, educational components, and the creation of a care notebook. She underlines the importance of the individual’s comfort and active participation as the team members work together to provide support.

We also get an intimate look into Jennifer’s personal journey of crafting a support network for her daughter, Alexandra.  The conversation touches on the role of a facilitator, and the importance of varying support types. Jennifer shares creative solutions to building a support network, like including family members, thinking out of the box to include other members and using Zoom for out-of-state connections.  This conversation is a goldmine for anyone looking to learn more about support networks for the special needs community, so tune in and join the discussion.

Jennifer is a licensed Vocational Nurse, president of GHFEDS: Galveston-Houston Families Exploring Down Syndrome, State Medicaid Managed Care Advisory Council Member,  Partner in Policy Making 2018 graduate and a Texas Networks Connection Personal Network Facilitator.

Connect with Jennifer
Email address: Jennifervincent71@com

Texas Parent 2 Parent Website:
https://www.txp2p.org/

Texas Parent 2 Parent Care Notebook:
https://www.txp2p.org/services/family-to-family-health-info/care-notebook

Texas Network Connections:
https://www.txp2p.org/services/texas-network-connections

A Good Life for You and Your Relative with a Disability:
https://www.amazon.com/Good-Life-Your-Relative-Disability/dp/B000W5TBH6

Connect with Sandy:
IG: https://www.instagram.com/sandydeppisch
Embrace the Blessing Facebook Group: http://bit.ly/ETB4ME
Website: http://www.embracetheblessing.com/

ETB 47: Embracing the Voyage ~ Navigating a Cruise Vacation with Special Needs Young Adults with Mary Ann Hughes.

ETB 47: Ever thought of how daunting the prospect of going on a vacation with special needs children might be? Imagine being a single parent to two wonderful boys on the autism spectrum and deciding to embark on a solo trip. That’s exactly what my guest, Mary Ann Hughes, courageously did. Mary Ann’s incredible journey of managing a cruise vacation with her sons is filled with insightful experiences and practical advice. We talk about the pre-journey preparations, making dining and accommodation comfortable, and special tips and tricks for sensory-sensitive children.

Mary Ann’s accounts are filled with realism and honesty, making it relatable for every parent or guardian navigating through similar paths. One of the highlights of our conversation is Mary Ann’s well-thought-out use of social stories to prepare her boys for the trip. We delve into the details of how she ensured a smoother journey via cruise, considering the comfort of consistency that it offers for her sons and many other families. We also share the importance of headphones and locating quiet spots, making the experience enjoyable for sensory-sensitive children.

Mary Ann talks about her business, Special Family Transitions which was birthed from her personal experience of navigating through the challenges of special needs divorce.  As a certified divorce coach she is able to provide guidance and support to others who find themselves in a similar situation.

Lastly, we shed light on the wealth of resources that are available for families with special needs children in the process of transitioning from school to life after school.. From private to public and church-based programs, we navigate through the sea of options and offer guidance on how to make the most of these resources.

It’s a heartening conversation filled with useful advice, personal anecdotes, and hope for those in the special needs community. Join us for an episode that promises to inspire, educate, and offer a fresh perspective.

Connect with Mary Ann:
Email address: Maryann@specialfamilytransitions.com

Website: https://www.specialfamilytransitions.com

Special Family Transitions Facebook Page:
https://www.facebook.com/specialfamilytransitions

Special Family Transitions on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/specialfamilytransitions/

Special Family Transitions YouTube channel:
https://youtube.com/@specialfamilytransitions

And here is a low-priced 1-hour course Mary Ann developed for moms of children with disabilities to learn how to plan for success in a special needs divorce:
https://maryannhughes.mastermind.com/masterminds/37115

Connect with Sandy:
IG: https://www.instagram.com/sandydeppisch
Embrace the Blessing Facebook Group: http://bit.ly/ETB4ME
Website: http://www.embracetheblessing.com/

The Caregiver Song

WANTED:  A CAREGIVER FOR ONE ADORABLE GUY!

Listen To the Tune of  ‘The Nanny Song’ from Mary Poppins. THEN apply that tune to the lyrics below!

 

If you want this here assignment, we’ve a boy a bit defiant

Doesn’t talk, or sleep, eats well, can leap

You must be firm, must be consistent, help him out, be his assistant

Help him in the bathroom, cut his hair, take him out, everywhere.

Never be bossy or rude, Feed him lots and lots of food

Love him like he’s your own child, even if he gets real wild

If you will never scold or leave him, he will never give you cause to feel grim

He won’t pull your hair out to make you scream, he may even share his chocolate ice cream

Hurry Caregiver, let us know.  Sincerely, from Jo’s mom and Jo.

ETB 45: This is Part 2 of a 2 part interview.

In this episode I talk with Victoria De La Garza and her mother Jennifer Gongora about their business, VK Girl Creations.  Victoria started in her High School Life Skills class learning to knit beanie hats on a round knitting loom.  She held her first pop up market at age 18, selling beanies to her fellow classmates.  Now, at age 24, Victoria’s hobby has blossomed into a growing business. She currently sells handcrafted beanies, bracelets and T-shirts online and at local vendor markets. The motto that Victoria and Jennifer live by is, “If you believe it, you can achieve it!”.

Be sure to catch the Part 1 of this inspiring interview, ETB 44.

VK Girl Creations:
https://www.vkgirlcreations.com/

Victoria’s Photography Portfolio
https://intro2photographyg4.wixsite.com/victoria-de-la-garza

J.J. Watt Dream Big, Work Hard Award Winner – Victoria De La Garza
http://jjwfoundation.org/dbwh-winners/

Connect with Victoria and Jennifer:
IG:  https://www.instagram.com/vkgirl_creations/
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/VKGirlCreations

Connect with Sandy:
IG: https://www.instagram.com/sandydeppisch
Embrace the Blessing Facebook Group: http://bit.ly/ETB4ME
Website: http://www.embracetheblessing.com/