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		By: Confessions Of A Reluctant Stage Mom &#124; Soft In Hard Places		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[&#8230;] When she was born with Down syndrome, I had a vague notion of the extra support she’d need, but I couldn’t know just what it would demand. For her to succeed, especially in environments composed of her typically developing peers, she can’t go it alone: Mom gotsta go with. Birthday parties at Chuck E. Cheese’s and Going Bonkers? Playdates at friends’ homes? Picnics at the pool, festivals at the park and field trips to the zoo? After-school clubs and karaoke nights? I’ve been to all of them, a few particularly memorable highlights resulting in the blogs, “It&#8217;s About The Dance” and “Kids Can Save The World, or Lisa Goes To Science Camp.” [&#8230;]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] When she was born with Down syndrome, I had a vague notion of the extra support she’d need, but I couldn’t know just what it would demand. For her to succeed, especially in environments composed of her typically developing peers, she can’t go it alone: Mom gotsta go with. Birthday parties at Chuck E. Cheese’s and Going Bonkers? Playdates at friends’ homes? Picnics at the pool, festivals at the park and field trips to the zoo? After-school clubs and karaoke nights? I’ve been to all of them, a few particularly memorable highlights resulting in the blogs, “It&#8217;s About The Dance” and “Kids Can Save The World, or Lisa Goes To Science Camp.” [&#8230;]</p>
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