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Programs

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The DSCBA offers various programs to support members and their families.


Please click the links below to learn more about our programs.


 

New & Expectant Parents

  • Are you a new or expectant parent? We are here to support you in every way possible and welcome you to contact us with any questions you may have.   

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Music Therapy

  • The Down Syndrome Connection has board-certified music therapists who offers an integrative approach to music therapy.

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THRIVE Program

  • Our THRIVE program is conducted by age groups with a focus on developing strong core strength, gross and fine motor as well as social and friendship-building skills.

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Connection Groups

  • Our Connection Groups offer opportunities for families to meet with those who have similar interests and are seeking peer support

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Communication Services

  • Many Communication Services are available through the DSCBA

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Communication Readiness Program

  • Communication Readiness Program (CRP) is a 6-week summer program for early elementary children aged 6 - 7 with complex communication needs.

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Dual Diagnosis Support - Down Syndrome & Autism Spectrum Disorder

  • DSCBA is committed to provide support for families whose children have an additional diagnosis such as autism.

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iCan Shine Bike Camp

The DSCBA is excited to offer iCan Shine Bike Camp for a limited number of our members ages 8 and up with Down syndrome!

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Webinars & Workshops

DSCBA strives to provide workshops and webinars based on the needs of our community. 

Click here to see our upcoming schedule.

 

Community Programs - (Non-DSCBA)

Here are some opportunities in the community for your loved one with Down syndrome.

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Programs Team

Questions regarding programs can also be emailed to programs@dscba.org

Our Mission

To empower, inspire and support people with Down Syndrome, their families and the community that serves them, while fostering awareness and acceptance in all areas of life.