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EPISODE · Mar 20, 2026 · 6 MIN

Episode 24 | Understanding Down Syndrome Awareness Month — Beyond the Label

from The Whole Child Advocate · host Dominique McLellan

March is Down Syndrome Awareness Month, and March 21st — World Down Syndrome Day — serves as a global reminder to celebrate ability, challenge assumptions, and expand how we support every child.In this episode of The Whole Child Advocate, Dominique McLellan explores Down syndrome through a whole child lens, connecting awareness to wellness, belonging, and the lasting impact of how we speak about and support children from the very beginning.For many families, the journey begins before birth — often with a diagnosis delivered alongside a narrative of limitations. By the time their child enters school, parents may have spent years hearing what their child won’t be capable of.This episode is a call to shift that narrative.Dominique discusses:The meaning behind Down Syndrome Awareness Month and World Down Syndrome Day (3/21)The emotional journey families often experience from diagnosis through school entryWhy focusing on labels can limit both expectations and outcomesHow wellness, belonging, and connection directly impact learningThe importance of supporting not just students — but families as well💡 Key Takeaway: When we move beyond labels and focus on possibility, we create space for every child to thrive.🌐 Explore resources and learn more at:www.wholechildadvocacy.com✨ Coming soon: The Whole Child Collective — a space for families to access resources, guidance, and connect with others walking the special education journey.🎧 Follow The Whole Child Advocate for weekly support, strategies, and advocacy insights.

March is Down Syndrome Awareness Month, and March 21st — World Down Syndrome Day — serves as a global reminder to celebrate ability, challenge assumptions, and expand how we support every child.In this episode of The Whole Child Advocate, Dominique McLellan explores Down syndrome through a whole child lens, connecting awareness to wellness, belonging, and the lasting impact of how we speak about and support children from the very beginning.For many families, the journey begins before birth — often with a diagnosis delivered alongside a narrative of limitations. By the time their child enters school, parents may have spent years hearing what their child won’t be capable of.This episode is a call to shift that narrative.Dominique discusses:The meaning behind Down Syndrome Awareness Month and World Down Syndrome Day (3/21)The emotional journey families often experience from diagnosis through school entryWhy focusing on labels can limit both expectations and outcomesHow wellness, belonging, and connection directly impact learningThe importance of supporting not just students — but families as well💡 Key Takeaway: When we move beyond labels and focus on possibility, we create space for every child to thrive.🌐 Explore resources and learn more at:www.wholechildadvocacy.com✨ Coming soon: The Whole Child Collective — a space for families to access resources, guidance, and connect with others walking the special education journey.🎧 Follow The Whole Child Advocate for weekly support, strategies, and advocacy insights.

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