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Kari Wagner-Peck

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KARI WAGNER-PECK, MSW, authors the blog, a typical son. She is a homeschooling mom, a humorist, an advocate, an activist, a storyteller and a pop culture fiend. Her debut memoir, NOT ALWAYS HAPPY, was published May 2017 by Central Recovery Press. Her writing has been featured on The New York Times Well Family blog, the Sydney Morning Herald Daily Life section, the Huffington Post, the Good Men Project, Love That Max among others.

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Nothing like the last minute for a Down Syndrome Awareness Month, 2018 post:) Taublieb Films came to Portland, Maine from Malibu, California a couple weeks ago to film us. Our family will be part of Special Olympics 50th Year Anniversary … Continue reading →
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“We have an almost equal mix of children with and without disabilities. Thorin wouldn’t be the only child with Down syndrome.”
Ward asked, “How’d you create that ratio? Why would parents when’d their children here if they didn’t have a disability?”
Louise smiled. “Some parents believe diversity of all kinds is important to their children’s development. Also we have numerous siblings here. Parents want their children at the same school.”
Kari Wagner-Peck, Not Always Happy: An Unusual Parenting Journey

“I exist as I am, that is enough...”
Walt Whitman

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