Central Coast Down Syndrome Network

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06/22/2025

This was sent to us by Melissa Rasmussen please DM her or call for details!

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04/09/2025

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More great news! AB 1076 passed through the Assembly Committee on Revenue and Taxation.

The Qualified ABLE Program: CalABLE accounts: funding expands access to CalABLE accounts, making it easier for people with disabilities to save and use funds for essential needs. It also allows individuals who receive CalKIDS funds but don't plan to attend college to transfer that money into CalABLE accounts, ensuring they can use it for other critical expenses.

A great blog on labs.
02/27/2025

A great blog on labs.

New Blog Post!

Essential Lab Tests for Children with Down Syndrome

Understanding your child’s health starts with the right testing. In this blog post, Dr. Peirson covers both conventional and functional lab tests that can help identify nutrient deficiencies, thyroid imbalances, mitochondrial dysfunction, gut health issues, and more, all common concerns in children with Down syndrome. These labs provide valuable insights that can guide personalized support for growth, development, and overall well-being.

(That's a photo of Dr. Peirson doing a blood draw on her own son, something she's done many times. πŸ™‚)

https://www.peirsoncenter.com/articles/essential-lab-tests-for-children-with-down-syndrome-conventional-and-functional-approaches-to-support-health

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01/17/2025

Today is the last day to add your comment.

The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA or Act) authorizes the Secretary of Labor to issue certificates allowing employers to pay productivity-based subminimum wages to workers with disabilities, but only where such certificates are necessary to prevent the curtailment of opportunities for employment....

FYI
10/17/2023

FYI

πŸ”ŠAttention everyone!

You're in for a treat because we have an exciting event that's FREE and OPEN to the PUBLIC! FREE for ALL!

Yes, you read that right - no strings attached! Non-members can register as guests at www.copaa.org/page/guestaccount and join us on Oct 19th at 1 PM/ET for the COPAA State Complaints event at https://learn.copaa.org/p/statecomplaints1019.

Don't miss this incredible opportunity to expand your knowledge and gain valuable insights. This event is perfect for anyone looking to enhance their skills and stay ahead of the game.

So, what are you waiting for?

Register now and join us for an unforgettable experience!

Hurry, spots are filling up fast, and you don't want to miss this chance to connect with like-minded individuals and learn from the best in the business.

See you there!

03/07/2023

A Presentation on Aging & Down Syndrome by Dr. Julie A. Moran

A step in the right direction.
01/31/2022

A step in the right direction.

U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona is pushing for more funding to meet the needs of students with disabilities and to support special education teachers.

08/30/2021

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05/22/2021

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Central Coast Down Syndrome Network - CCDSN

The CCDSN is a new network of parents and professionals servicing the Down Syndrome community of the Central Coast of California, Specifically San Luis Obispo County. We are in the process of forming a 501c3 and an associated non-profit to enable us to provide the best resources to the community. The CCDSN will become an affiliate to the National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS)