Inclusive Education for Students with Disabilities

The article discusses the importance of inclusive education for students with disabilities, specifically focusing on two children with Down syndrome, Kellen and Adaline, who have vastly different classroom experiences in Oklahoma. While Kellen spends over 80% of his day in a general education classroom and is thriving, Adaline spends most of her time in a separate class with other disabled students. Research shows that inclusive education benefits students with disabilities academically and socially. The article also highlights the challenges parents face in ensuring that their children receive appropriate support and education.

Father's Emotional Journey with Son with Down Syndrome

Florida-based entrepreneur and father Aric Berquist shares his emotional journey of learning that his son would be born with Down syndrome and how the experience has brought him life-changing lessons.

High school prom event

Mandan High School senior with Down syndrome crowned prom queen after football player's heartwarming 'prom-posal'. The event received positive attention and highlighted the importance of acceptance and friendship.