I’ve been reading a lot about associate programs lately, and decided I have to try and get me a piece of this action! So, I’ve created a web site called Home Improvement HQ. I figure I’ve been through enough home renovation upheaveal to know a little about the subject, so we’ll see how it goes.… Continue reading Associate Programs
Month: December 2003
Now Supporting RSS
I’ve added RSS feeds to all of my web sites. If you’d like to be notified of updates to any of my sites, simply click on the orange XML button beneath the menu and copy the URL to your RSS reader. If you’re curious as to what RSS is, this is a good place to… Continue reading Now Supporting RSS
Miscellaneous Books
This page is a collection of books that didn’t really fit in with the New Parents, Kids or Medical/Developmental pages. Adult novels that involve characters with Down syndrome:
Medical and Developmental Books
Here are some good educational books that specifically cater to the needs of kids with Down syndrome. They are illustrated with photos of children with DS: This series of books from Woodbine House have been written by specialists in each field, and are fantastic for parents that want to take an active role in… Continue reading Medical and Developmental Books
Books For Children And Young Adults
The “Day With Russ” series is very popular, and really shows how kids with Down syndrome really are just like other kids. These are great books for kids with DS, or to buy for a classroom that has a class member with DS. The fact that Russ has Down syndrome is not central to the… Continue reading Books For Children And Young Adults
Books For New Parents
When you first hear the news that your baby may have Down syndrome, all sorts of thoughts rush through your head. It’s a difficult experience, and it takes time to come to understand what it will mean for you and your family. It’s not all bad news, though. The outlook for people with Down syndrome… Continue reading Books For New Parents