
Lockdown Edition 1 Newsletter 2020

Information for parents

October 2019 Newsletter
KNOWLEDGE IS POWER
It is well documented that babies with Down syndrome thrive when given the support they need via early intervention therapies. It is also well docu-mented that children with Down syndrome learn best be-sides their typical peers, that children with Down syndrome have...

DSAT NEWS
With the December holiday in full swing we bring you this last newsletter for 2017. In this newsletter you can read snippets about the activities we were involved with. October was Down syndrome awareness month This year our theme was Social Cohesion—your fit is...

DSAT – NEWS
October is Down syndrome awareness month and as an organization we take hands with similar groups all over the world to raise awareness about the potential of persons with Down syndrome. This year our theme is Social Cohesion—your fit is unique!! We encourage...

KNOWLEDGE IS POWER – Preparing for adulthood!!
When we think of adult life, it in-volves a range of things; daily responsibilities such as cooking, cleaning, laundry, working, earning a salary that is enough to sustain your lifestyle, pay-ing bills, having a family and so much more. As we grow up we have dreams,...

DSAT NEWS – From the chair and the office
We bring you the second quarterly newsletter of 2017 and we can’t believe we are entering the last six months of this year. Elaine Passmoor started as Admin and Education officer in the office and her passion for fighting for the rights of persons with Down syndrome...

DSAT News – News from the chair
A warm hello to all our members. We hope that this newsletter finds you well? As the new chairperson I thought a quarterly newsletter will be good to keep our mem-bers up to date with all the news, activities and plans of the Association.

DSAT News – From the chair and the office
We want to please hear from you . Please send us some news for the next newsletter. Nominated by DSSA, the Down syndrome Association Pretoria/Tshwane received an award for excellence in supporting persons with disabilities from the NCPPDSA (Casual day organizers ) !...