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My Guest Blog~So Your Baby Has Down Syndrome

My Guest Blog~ So Your Baby Has Down Syndrome

Recently I was contacted by an associate editor at Social Work License Map, a guide to social work licensure that clarifies the steps needed to become a social worker in any state.  This social work site,  also focuses on specific social work advocacy. I am very excited to share that my website, “Down Syndrome With A Slice Of Autism” will be included here.  In addition, I did a guest blog spot which posted live last week.  The guest blog is entitled, “So Your Baby Has Down Syndrome.”  Just click below to view:

http://socialworklicensemap.com/guest-blog-so-your-baby-has-down-syndrome/

October is  Down syndrome Awareness Month and there are so many good stories in the news.  I will continue to post these on the Facebook page for you to enjoy.  Thank you for reading and sharing Nick’s world.  That’s what is in my noggin this week!

~Teresa 🙂

DSAwarenessMagnet

 

 

 

Author:

Teresa is the Author of "A New Course: A Mother's Journey Navigating Down Syndrome and Autism" and the mother of two boys. Her youngest son, Nick is 29 years old and has a dual diagnosis of Down syndrome and autism (DS-ASD). Teresa's passion is helping others understand and navigate co-occurring Down syndrome and autism. She is a DS-ASD consultant, advocate, speaker, and author. Follow Nick's world on Facebook, Instagram & Pinterest @Down Syndrome With A Slice of Autism and on Twitter @tjunnerstall. For more information and media links, visit https://www.teresaunnerstall.com

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