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Bozeman Science

Genotypes and Phenotypes

12th - Higher Ed
Paul Andersen explains how changes in the genotype of an individual can affect the phenotype. He begins with genotype:phenotype::letters:story analogy. He explains how mutations can be neutral, beneficial or harmful. He also explains how...
Instructional Video6:02
Curated Video

Megan Bomgaars Living An Unlimited Life With Down Syndrome

3rd - Higher Ed
Do you ever get annoyed when someone treats you like you can't do something you're completely capable of doing? Someone who knows quite a bit about that is Megan Bomgaars, a business owner, motivational speaker & reality TV star of the...
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Curated Video

Special Needs Baby Spurs Clothing Line - Littlest Warrior Apparel

3rd - Higher Ed
Eric and Michelle Sullivan found out at the 20 week ultrasound that their baby had many of the signs of Down Syndrome. A few weeks later the blood test confirmed it. Despite several serious medical issues, their son Eli pulled through...
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Curated Video

Buddy Walk - Don't Limit Me Just Because I'm Different

3rd - Higher Ed
New from OnlyGood.tv! Do you ever get annoyed when someone treats you like you can't do something you're completely capable of doing? Megan Bomgaars is a business owner, motivational speaker & reality TV star of the hit A&E show "Born...
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Curated Video

7 Stories That May Change The Way You See People With Special Needs

3rd - Higher Ed
4.6 million people in the U.S. live with a developmental disability... and that hasn't stopped these people from achieving their dreams! There are literally thousands of people and organizations supporting those with special needs. These...
Instructional Video3:37
Curated Video

National Down Syndrome Society Scholarship Winner's Dreams Come True!

3rd - Higher Ed
Joey Agostino of Norwalk, CT was born with Down Syndrome, but that didn't stop him from following his lifelong dream…of becoming a professional DJ! Ever since he can remember, Joey has loved music. "I love music, I love to make people...
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Curated Video

Tim Tebow’s Night To Shine: An Epic Experience For Special Kids

3rd - Higher Ed
A Night to Shine is an unforgettable prom night experience for people with special needs ages 14 and older. For the third time, a Night to Shine, sponsored by the Tim Tebow Foundation, was held at the spectacular Grace Community Church...
Instructional Video2:21
Curated Video

A Texas Snow Cone Shack That Inspires Community

3rd - Higher Ed
At just 20-years-old, Blake Pyron just happens to be Sanger, Texas’ youngest business owner. He also happens to have Down Syndrome. The former Sanger High School football captain and prom king opened Blake’s Snow Shack, because of his...
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GiGi's Playhouse, A Safe Place For People With Down Syndrome

3rd - Higher Ed
People with disabilities can have a hard time learning or fitting in. If people aren't properly informed or educated they may not understand this lifestyle. People with Down syndrome need special attention to help them learn and grow....
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Curated Video

How to Understand Down Syndrome

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn about Down Syndrome from pediatrician Dyan Hes, M.D. in this Howcast video about newborn and baby development.
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Curated Video

Special Olympics' Dream Team Teaches Us Everyone Is A Winner

3rd - Higher Ed
The Sound Shore Stars is made up of some of the most spirited and passionate athletes we have ever seen. The Sound Shore Stars is a weekly Special Olympics training program. Comprised of athletes ranging from ages 22-46, the Dream Team...
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Curated Video

Millennial Woman, Writer, and Actor Thrives While Accepting Her Down Syndrome

3rd - Higher Ed
The core theme of the recent 2020 World Down Syndrome Day celebration was “We Decide” – a call that “all people with Down syndrome should have full participation in decision making about matters relating to or affecting their lives.”...
Instructional Video8:54
Catalyst University

Pediatric Outcome Measures | Basics of When to Use Each

Higher Ed
In this video we discuss the basics of major pediatric outcome measures with an emphasis on when to use each based on the validated age-ranges and whether they are norm-referenced of criterion-referenced tests.
Instructional Video8:22
Catalyst University

Robertsonian Translocations & Correlation to Down Syndrome

Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the mechanism of the Robertsonian Translocation with acrosomal chromosomes and its correlation to Down Syndrome (Trisomy 21).
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Barcroft Media

Model With Down Syndrome Challenges Beauty Stereotypes: BORN DIFFERENT

Higher Ed
THE first model with Down Syndrome to front a beauty campaign is hoping to shake up the industry and prove that "beauty belongs to everybody." Katie Meade is the first to admit that people with Down Syndrome, as well as other...
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Curated Video

The secret to John's Crazy Socks success is happiness

9th - Higher Ed
John Cronin and his father Mark launched a small company that in just a few years has turned into a multi-million dollar business. The business employs people with various disabilities — John has Down syndrome — to show that they can...
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Curated Video

Sewing dreams in Guatemala

9th - Higher Ed
Isabella was rejected from design school because she has Down Syndrome. But she didn't let that stop her from pursuing her dream.
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Curated Video

N.S. dad's emotional defence of son's Down syndrome

9th - Higher Ed
'Down syndrome is literally the most beautiful thing that's ever happened in my life.'
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Curated Video

Meet artist J-Positive and the family behind his art store

9th - Higher Ed
Joel Jamensky’s sunny disposition explains why the artist with Down syndrome uses the name 'J-positive' for his online art business, started with the help of his parents two years ago. “There’s a lot more going on in [Joel's] art than...
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Curated Video

#TheMoment a school gave their fellow student an epic send-off

9th - Higher Ed
Robbie Wickham, who has down syndrome, is a beloved member of the community at Mobile Central High School. So, on his last day at the school, students and staff chanted his name, giving him an epic send-off to remember.
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Curated Video

Model with Down syndrome reacts to new Barbie

9th - Higher Ed
Mattel has unveiled its first Barbie with Down syndrome. British model Ellie Goldstein says: 'It's beautiful and I love it to pieces.'
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Curated Video

One Good Thing: First Athlete With Down Syndrome Makes Ironman History

9th - Higher Ed
Chris Nikic became the first athlete with Down syndrome to complete the Iron Man triathlon championship. Nikic says that finishing this race was a way to “symbolize the strength of those with special needs while raising awareness for...
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Curated Video

Lily D. Moore discusses Never Have I Ever and misconceptions about Down syndrome

9th - Higher Ed
Actor Lily D. Moore discusses her career, what it’s like to play Rebecca on the Netflix comedy Never Have I Ever, and how the public underestimates people who have Down syndrome.
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Curated Video

NWT starts vaccinating people with Down syndrome, autism

9th - Higher Ed
NWT has started vaccinating people with developmental disabilities, but advocates say they should be a bigger priority in Canada as they are more vulnerable to getting sick.