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Madison and Ty: Expecting a Terminal Baby

During a routine ultrasound, Madison and Ty found there was something was wrong with their baby boy. When they went to the specialist, they were told their baby’s bladder was large, and his kidneys were covered in cysts and had little to no function- a condition that...
Importance of Sensory Play

Importance of Sensory Play

Sensory play is essential for all children during their development.  When a child engages in sensory play it stimulates different parts of the brain which strengthens neural pathways in the brain.  Sensory play also can help children learn to adapt and deal...

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Harper models to inspire the world

Harper models to inspire the world

https://pulse.seattlechildrens.org/harper-models-to-inspire-the-world-youre-beautiful-in-your-own-skin/ ...read more

Through the Haze Living With Limited Vision

I was born three weeks early on June 22.1970. I had Snow White hair and these amazing blue eyes. The doctor who delivered me told my ... ...read more

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Sock Talk- NIPT

Sock Talk- NIPT

In this episode Dr. Gerald Nebeker talks about NIPT prenatal testing and how the results are often misinterpreted.  NIPT Testing What is NIPT? NIPT stands for noninvasive prenatal testing. Doctors often use NIPT to screen for genetic abnormalities.  It is...

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March 2019 Newsletter

Following a car accident that left her with brachial plexus palsy in her right arm, Tiffany Yu realized a group of people were left out of the diversity conversation; people with disabilities. During her senior year at Georgetown she began “Diversability,” a movement...

February 2019 Newsletter

When I first conceived of Orange Socks, I honestly had no idea what its impact would be. I knew, or at least I thought I knew, what might be helpful, based my own experience with having a daughter with a developmental disability. However, what I have learned during...

Good in Our Community – PKU Adoption

Good in Our Community – PKU Adoption

For this weeks good in our community post, I wanted to focus on an amazing family. The Smith family is the type of family that we all aspire to be. Kristi Smith was born with a condition called Phenylketonuria or PKU for short. PKU is birth defect that causes an amino...

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