Muscogee Special Education PTA

Muscogee Special Education PTA We strive for Special Education students to be seen, heard, educated and celebrated.

02/25/2025
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A sports and Activities Program for children and young adults.

02/25/2025

Worried about a KB Denial? Or Need Help with a Renewal?

If your answer is yes to either of these questions, then this webinar is for you. Join us as Debbie Dobbs shares expert strategies to avoid application mistakes, navigate denials, and complete your renewal with confidence. Don’t miss out—get the answers you need!

Date: Thursday, March 20, 2025

Time: 11am-12:30pm

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Down syndrome was named after John Langdon Down, a British doctor who, in 1866, was the first to classify this condition. Langdon Down began his career as the chief physician at the Earlswood institution, which cared for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Although he had no prior experience in caring for people with such disabilities, Langdon Down showed a profound interest and empathy for them. At a time when many ignored their value and humanity, he recognized their dignity and was outraged by the inhumane treatment they received. Physical punishment, poor hygiene, and high mortality rates were common in institutions of that era.

Determined to change this reality, Dr. Langdon Down implemented transformative measures. He hired new staff, demanded proper care and strict hygiene, banned physical punishment, and introduced activities such as crafts and hobbies for the patients. Moreover, he photographed his patients with care and sensitivity, portraying them in elegant attire and favorable poses. These images, part of a collection of over 200 photos, supported his clinical descriptions of Down syndrome, detailing physical characteristics and other relevant medical observations.

In 1868, Langdon Down took an even greater step by acquiring a mansion to house people with Down syndrome. He did not treat it as a mere institution but as a space that met the highest standards of comfort and hygiene. Residents received private education and learned activities such as horse riding, gardening, crafting, and other creative practices. To further enrich their lives, the doctor built a small theater attached to the mansion, promoting artistic and social development among the residents.

This mansion, named Normansfield, still stands today in the United Kingdom. It is now known as The Langdon Down Centre and houses the Normansfield Theatre, preserving the legacy of care and respect initiated by John Langdon Down.

It is important to emphasize that the name “Down” has no relation to delays or prognosis associated with the condition. It simply honors a doctor whose sensitivity and dedication marked a new era in the care and recognition of the dignity of people with Down syndrome.

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🥳Time to CELEBRATE!🥳 Give a shout to your November Birthdays and tag them if you can :) A few fun facts: February’s birt...
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🥳Time to CELEBRATE!🥳 Give a shout to your November Birthdays and tag them if you can :) A few fun facts: February’s birthstone is the beautiful Amethyst, a beautiful purple gemstone symbolizing clarity, inner strength, courage and peace! February has two flowers: violets, symbolizing modesty, faithfulness, and wisdom; and primrose, symbolizing young love and new beginnings. Babies born in February are either Aquarius (Jan. 20 - Feb 18) or Pisces (Feb. 19 - Mar. 20). People born in February are creative, and are likely to excel in fields like art, music, writing, and design. They are compassionate, empathetic, and want to make a positive impact on the world. February also has the least common birthday, occurring every 4 years on the 29th!

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A smile not only improves your day, but it also inspires others to smile, making their day better as well!

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