Caterina Scorsone walks through a snowy neighborhood with daughter Pippa, 8, as they celebrate World Down Syndrome Day. The ...
The CEO "and boss" of her own cookie company, the 31-year-old woman with Down syndrome, advocates for other people with special needs and helps individuals with disabilities get jobs. After ...
“The famous soliloquies ... Some people admitted, ‘It makes me uncomfortable to see people with Down syndrome perform,’” she recalled. “Yet word of mouth changed everything.
Billboards will debut on Saturday in five cities highlighting the employment successes of people with the chromosomal disorder. Each billboard features an individual with Down syndrome declaring ...
"I'm going to be rich and famous one day ... I'm going to prove on here that people with Down's syndrome can do absolutely anything... "[Joel] certainly wouldn't say a nasty word about anybody ...
Toy company Mattel revealed its first Barbie doll representing a person with Down’s syndrome on Tuesday. Mattel collaborated with the US-based National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS) to create the ...