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Joan Guthrie Medlen, M.Ed, RD, LD focuses her diverse work on coaching people with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities and those who support them using practical tools. She is the author of the ground-breaking book, The Down Syndrome Nutrition Handbook, a popular internationally known speaker, and consultant in the areas of nutrition, wellness, and health literacy. For more information about Joan's work and tools she creates, visit www.DownSyndromeNutrition.comInterested in having Joan speak or teach for your group?
Visit Joan's website to learn more about her presentations.Products by Joan
Discover Joan's many services and products on her website: http://www.downsyndromenutrition.com A sampling is listed below.Twitter Updates
- Just booked my vacation at Turtle Bay Resort on Oahu's North Shore! Enjoy a special offer on me:… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 8 months ago
- I just uploaded “Reporting Abuse and Neglect of a Child in Care” to #Vimeo: vimeo.com/284544467 1 year ago
- I just uploaded “CAM-Workgroup3” to #Vimeo: vimeo.com/284544279 1 year ago
- RT @GDSFoundation: As the fate of a 10-year old girl with Down syndrome is decided – Global President and CEO Michelle Sie Whitten asks wil… 1 year ago
- Got my baby fix! Thanks NWDSA! instagram.com/p/Bh2bP_XHkDPH… 1 year ago
Tag Archives: assistive technology
The Ultimate Routine-Killer: Winter Break
The holidays. Winter break. New Years. Change. For most families of school-aged children, it started this week. The most intense time of the school year: Winter Break. When my boys were in school, these two weeks were the hardest to … Continue reading →
Posted in Disability-related, General, Phronesis Articles, Tools
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Tagged advocacy, assistive technology, clear communication, communication, disabilities, disability, down syndrome, pre-teaching stories, Quality Lives, set up for success, social stories, support for those with disabilities, visual tools
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Sometimes it just takes a touch…
A touch of a heart, A touch of belief, A touch of kindness, A touch of fear, A touich of joy, a touch of accomplishment, and… an iPod Touch! I’ve been talking about creating social and pre-teaching stories with Andy … Continue reading →
Posted in Disability-related, family and friends, General
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Tagged assistive technology, iPod Touch, sensory integration, social stories
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