Windows Into Heaven - Stories Celebrating Down Syndrome

Windows Into Heaven - Stories Celebrating Down Syndrome
Author: Stacy Tetschner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2008-08-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780615221236

Thirty families share their stories and positive insight into what someone with an extra chromosome--someone with Down syndrome--can bring into the lives of all they touch.

From Grief to Celebration, How One Family Learned to Embrace the Gift of Down Syndrome

From Grief to Celebration, How One Family Learned to Embrace the Gift of Down Syndrome
Author: Margaret Bender
Publisher: Extraordinary Girl
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2010-12
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780615429786

Bender shares the story of how one family learns to embrace the birth of a daughter who unexpectedly has Down syndrome. She describes the 10 stages the family went through, including grief, research, incorporation, inclusion, and finally planning in their journey to celebrating the magic of Down syndrome.

Chicken Soup for the Adopted Soul

Chicken Soup for the Adopted Soul
Author: Jack Canfield
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2012-08-21
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1453275290

Chicken Soup for the Adopted Soul will touch your heart with stories of finding and creating families. From tales about international orphaned babies and children who spent years in the foster-care system to those who were adopted at birth, this very special compilation conveys the true meaning of unconditional love.

Down Syndrome and Autism Miracles in Disguise

Down Syndrome and Autism Miracles in Disguise
Author: Shelly Miller
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2020-04-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9781973687177

Caught in a struggling marriage to an out-of-control atheist, a Christian woman prays for a miracle. God hears her cry and bestows the beautiful gift of a son, but she receives more than she prayed for. Jacob is diagnosed with Down syndrome and is suspected to be on the autism spectrum. Unprepared for this new challenge, the couple venture shakily forward, fearful of the unknown. When Jacob begins telling them about loved ones in heaven and visits with Jesus, their lives transform in ways they could never have imagined.

Have a Little Faith

Have a Little Faith
Author: Gina Panzino Lyman
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2020-12-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781632217912

"Have a Little Faith" is a children's book about a young girl with Down syndrome who lives her life enjoying many of the things that all other children enjoy doing. The book is open about the challenges she faces, and ensures readers that beyond these day-to-day obstacles she is just like anyone else. This delightful book encourages self-love and a 'never give up' attitude. It's uplifting and not only promotes acceptance and builds awareness of children with Down Syndrome but encourages all children to believe in themselves. Gina Panzino Lyman has always had a love for writing. She not only writes Children's Books but Inspiration and Self-Help for adults and Poetry. In addition, Gina is the author of two blogs. One of which promotes Down Syndrome Awareness and offers support and encouragement for families of children with special needs. The other to inspire adults to live their best life. Gina's message across all genres is one of faith, hope, and belief in oneself.Gina is happily married, mom of two, and stepmom of two. She is a teacher with over 20 years of experience in various grades and subjects and is working on her Masters in Counseling. Gina's next book is a collection of uplifting and spiritual stories about her father's life and the connection she feels to him even after his passing.

Beautiful Souls

Beautiful Souls
Author: Lili Engelhardt
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2018-03-21
Genre:
ISBN: 9780692060438

In this stunning book of exquisite portraits and inspiring stories, you will get to know the stories of Down syndrome families and individuals. Filled with portraits and stories of children, adults, families, and leading voices in the Down syndrome community, this book will inspire, delight, and possibly expand your understanding of Down syndrome and will draw you back to be enjoyed again and again.

Something Extra

Something Extra
Author: Jill Roegge
Publisher:
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2019-06-24
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781645690139

Frequently well-meaning folk comment about the "loving nature" of those with Down syndrome. Three years ago, Jill began writing short reflections celebrating Isaac during Down Syndrome Awareness Month (October) but not shying away from the realities faced by a family dealing with special needs. She shared these details on social media, hoping to help others understand life with Isaac and to offer a glimpse of the real person Isaac is. Jill's goal was to share the struggles and the unexpected victories, the frustrations and the challenges a family must navigate, and to demonstrate that "loving" is sometimes not the term that springs to mind when dealing with Isaac. Jill has written about Down syndrome, but more importantly, she has written about one family's experience of having a child who is different. When the diagnosis of Down syndrome was made, Jill recalled searching the internet to find photos of people with Down syndrome at different ages for some reassurance that things would be alright with this baby she was carrying. She felt photos of Isaac accompanying her daily writing would be helpful to others who might be facing an unexpected diagnosis. She has written honest descriptions of the good as well as the not-so-good days of having a child who is different. Her reflections have been compiled in hopes of helping other families who are traveling down a path that is different.

Letting the Light In

Letting the Light In
Author: Karen Lawrence
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2021-10-15
Genre:
ISBN:

How does it feel to discover that there is something wrong with your baby? Karen thought she had the perfect family. She had everything organised and under control. But when her seventh child, Martha, was born with Down Syndrome, Karen's world was shaken to its core. This memoir tells the story of Martha's early months and years. Karen shares her tears, her struggles, and her joy as she slowly came to accept the many unexpected gifts Martha brought her. Karen's Christian faith, her family, and her very sense of identity were all shaken by the arrival of her baby with Down Syndrome. Martha needed life-saving heart surgery in her first year. Karen questioned everything she had previously taken for granted. The journey was not easy. But it was life changing. 'Before Martha, my life was carefully sealed up against the strange, the difficult, and the imperfect. I was like a dull pot or a closely shuttered window. Martha cracked me apart and let the light in. I will be forever grateful.'

Freedom of the Heart

Freedom of the Heart
Author: Ana Agostini
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2012-10
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1449771076

A young adult with Down syndrome reaches a turning point at the age of twenty-one. He faces challenging and unexpected life events and changes that place him on a vulnerable state of chaos, depression, and withdrawal from life. Several venues of self-discovery, emotional healing techniques, medical supervision, and spiritual bliss take him to that place of serenity where he used to be. With the unconditional love, and support from his mother, sister, family, and friends, Gaby started to express his journey back to that place of innocence and inner serenity by giving credit to his deliverer, Jesus.