Do you have a blog you would like to share with our community? As long as you are writing specifically about Down’s syndrome, you are more than welcome to list your blog here!! All you have to do is send us notification that you have put a link on your blog to this site and we will feature you!! Just contact us!
The now famous Kelle Hampton blog. A mum of a girl with Down’s syndrome – following their lives.
Heidi is a teenager (who just happens to have Down’s syndrome)
A personal website with lots of useful links
Photographer who captures images of children with Down’s syndrome & has a daughter with Down’s syndrome:
This is an blog by a family who have adopted 2 gorgeous kids with Down’s syndrome – great pics too, definitely worth a read
Hayley writes about her experiences as a mother of a child with Down’s Syndrome. She aims to gently change perceptions of Down’s Syndrome from within hearts, with her heart-warming stories and beautiful photographs. Natty, 5, is also a model and ambassador for children with disabilities everywhere.
Rick blogs about life with his son Noah – this blog includes helpful developmental tips. This is a hugely popular blog – the family are based in the US.
UK based blog – “Pictures, words, experiences. My view of motherhood”
UK based blog – written by Rosie’s dad
‘My Little Sister (who happens to have Down’s syndrome) are films made annually by young filmmaker Agi K about life with her little sister, the series started when the sisters were 4 and 8 years old and have been winning awards at film festivals. They are available to rent online and on DVD.
You can also find her on facebook
The Ordinary Life of an Extraordinary Girl
The amazing life of a teenage girl -who just happens to have Down’s syndrome
Postnatally diagnosed identical twin boys – follow this family’s journey from birth.
Paul blogs about life with his teenage daughter
Personal musings on life in general and Pembrokeshire life in particular. Ooh and the odd excursion too.
If you know of a site that should be included on this page to help other parents, we’d love to hear from you.