Sorry, not sorry?this Down syndrome campaign is the sh*t
Warning: the following article contains bad language, including the S-word.
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My daughter has Down syndrome and I wouldn't change a thingMost parents want to teach their children manners to set them up for success. Children are taught to use words such as sorry, to be polite when they make a mistake or when something bad has happened to someone. Usually “sorry” is a good word, but it can also be offensive.
It is sometimes difficult to know what to say to someone who has a baby with Down syndrome, but why apologize to them" According to the Canadian Down Syndrome Society, what to say to parents who have a baby with Down syndrome, is one of the most Googled questions around trisomy 21?and with 9,363 babies in North America born with Down syndrome last year, that’s a lot of sorries being said.
Instead of using the word “sorry,” the young adults in this video have a better idea?just say, “Congratulations!”
As a follow-up to last year’s viral (and chock-full of swears) campaign, The Canadian Down Syndrome Society produced this new video warning you to stay away from the S-word. And what better way to raise awareness than by hiring people who have Down syndrome as actors" In the video, these...
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