@@area51ville you’re just an idiot if you think there’s anything wrong with vaccines, science proves that it’s fine. And may I just ask what does vaccines have anything to do with this video you’re so unnecessarily political
You mentioned the flatness between her eyes. Those with DS are actually missing a bit of bone there. I am a sonographer, and during the 20 week anatomy scan, we take a profile pic to see if that bone is there. We are also looking at the tongue, because its typically too large for the mouth, which is why many DS people are always sticking their tongue out. Its called Macroglossia. The recessed or small chin, or Micrognathia, is also prevalent in DS babies. We also take pics of the fetal heart, count bones in the fingers, check the back of the neck for fluid, and many other indicators, which might warrant further genetic testing. Knowing about Downs ahead if time can given parents time to adjust, know if the baby might need a heart specialist immediately, and if the might have to give birth at a hospital with an adequate NICU to care for their child. Its a very important exam, so I encourage all moms to be to have it. 🙂
@@tinalindsey1598 let’s be realistic here, very few of even the brightest little girls and boys go on to rule the world. It’s usually the ones with family connections who do so
HOW ADORABLE!!! Thank you mama for explaining some things. I was just thinking about this very thing the other day, but didnt know where to ask the question. I also didnt want to seem rude. Naomi is absolutely adorable!!
Thank you! Yes, that is exactly why I put it out. I’m working on a few ideas that can go along with this video. If you have any uncomfortable questions that your afraid to ask, if you’re thinking it, others are too. Just let me know. 🤗
3:47 this laugh got me, I truly believe that this beautiful baby is an angle and it’s here as a test for the mom. So far I think the mom is doing an amazing amazing job. She is a true role model. Keep it going and god bless you and your beautiful angle.
Your daughter is adorable and well behaved. My gson has DS and we keep him alert, too. He is a joy to have around, does well in school and is very helpful when he is needed. God Bless you, too!
@@zander7 Hi, Zander! Actually, parents can't give their kids Down Syndrome. Trisomy 21 can happen with kids of all colors and backgrounds, young parents, old parents, black parents, white parents. It's not something Parents can control. Education is something a parent can influence. If you didn't have the opportunity as a chid, take it now and inform yourself.
Zander this video and channel are made to be uplifting and inspiring. Kids with Down syndrome are no less people than you and me and that’s what this is about. If you don’t enjoy this heartwarming video and content then please don’t watch it. If you’re putting hate comments on someone’s videos you clearly need more love and compassion in your life - so sending you all the loving and healing vibes 🧡
Thank you Just Cozy Things, that was beautifully said. ❤️❤️ It is very clear that he needs to look more into how Down Syndrome comes into place. Many young Moms give birth to DS kids. And in the end it doesn’t matter, because they are people like us and she is the joy of our lives. People with DS, their lives are full and beautiful. People like him inspire me to make more videos like this. Until you meet or are exposed to a person with DS you begin to understand. Thank you for your support Just Cozy Things❤️
I’ve read some pretty interesting articles on autism and features they may have that alike! This is super interesting! Great info and watch! You’re always so informative!!!❤️
God bless her, she is not only confident but is also communicating and responding to her mom highly appropriately, I hope she has a life full of happiness , health and prosperity
I think ALL people with DOWN SYNDROME whether it be BABY/ CHILD / TEENAGER or ADULT ,are ALL LOVELY , they ALWAY'S seem to be HAPPY where they are conserned even if they do sadly have HEALTH PROBLEMS
I love her so much! My brother has special needs and just because they do not look like use or act like us does not mean they should be treated any different. God put special people in our live for a reason. 😊
Thank you so much for sharing this video. I am a teacher in training and you helped answer a lot of questions that I will need to know once I get in my own classroom and inevitably face children with down syndrome around me.
Praise God! We need good teachers, especially with Special needs (don’t know if that’s your field). However... When I was a teacher, they couldn’t find a special needs teacher and we had long term sub after long term sub come in. I always felt so bad because that was common occurrence in our county. Thank you!
@@LivingWithEve as a sub I always requested the special needs classrooms! I felt God in those rooms more than in any church I've ever attempted in my life. I love DS kids. They are just like regular ed kids but with extra joy to sure!!
Ahhh thank you! If you get a chance check out some of our other more recent videos, I’m March I am going to really focus in on Downs and more on her journey.
Thank you! I really miss you guys by the way. Especially this Saturday, not that Becca is not amazing, cuz she is, but I miss what you guys always did with the music. Plus I miss your Mom and the hugs... oh I am getting nostalgic. I hope you guys are having a great time in AZ. I going to go check out your FB Page to check out what you guys are up to. 🤭❤️😊
I had an aunt that had DS. I am 55, so she would be approx 80 if she was alive. It was so different back when my dad was a kid(she was his older sister). They his her away. She didn't go to school or anywhere really. The local dr would do a house call to check on her. It's so different now! I'm so thankful and happy that these people are no longer a family shame. She was a sweet person.
Thank you! I am having way too much fun. It’s so relaxing. I put the kids to bed, get a cup of tea, and sit and edit until Eric comes home. Feel free to share with your new friends. I’m working with some friends to create a mission statement and make a business from this 😊
thank you for your answer to this question I had. you are a so loving mum, your little girl is so sweet, I discovered on a video, a mum saying her down syndrom child was loveble, yes, I find those babies and children so sweet looking. I am a french grand mother, no down syndrom in the family, but my mum has a friend with such a daughter, in the 50, this lady knows how to count, read, she went alone to the local grocery, where she was known. I learn a lot on this difference, with youtube, in german and in english, but, not in french, france is so "late" we have a problem with differences in general.
I just found A video you did on yom Kippur and have been watching your videos your daughtee is so precious! May Abba bless you and your beautiful family!
Yes, they do look alike. Different races look similar at first glance because we're hard wired to look for similar facial features to our own. When races change, those features can make people look the same or very similar. Kinda funny how that works.
Fantastic video. So informative, she is absolutely adorable! Big like 61!!!! We enjoyed a full view! Thanks so much for sharing this fantastic video!!!!! 👍🤗
I liked how you answered the question about how come they look alike or appear to, especially at the end. In high school I had became friends with a few students with downs and they looked similar at first too until I spent more time time with them. Brian kept telling everyone I was his girlfriend and I was going to marry him. I worked in the school cafeteria at lunch for extra money and he wouldn't let me bus his table until I danced with him. ☺ He was the sweetest guy and so patient with the other students who needed help walking. I miss those guy's!
@@LivingWithEve I was so blessed to be able to how did the experience that I did have you able to work with ease special people in school when I did. I first met them when I started working and the school cafeteria and Junior High and the first person I met was someone who was just a little slow and she had it very mild Down syndrome and she was very nice and I was so so happy to be her friend. Unfortunately she ended up moving after the end of the school year when we went in to the next grade. And then when I went into High School cheers later I was able to work in the high school cafeteria with some people who were a little mentally slow as well as someone who had mild Down syndrome as well and they were very very sweet people and I just adore them. I was also very blessed to also know them from my second job which is so funny is to of the people I worked with also worked at Toys R Us Part Time with my mom when I started working at Toys R Us as well with my mom I didn't know until I started working there and I saw them. So when I saw them there and I told my mom that ice that I knew that from school and where I knew them from she was like really. and I was like yeah I knew that and it was like well you were going to be working with them on the floor and after I was trained and she just wanted to make sure that I was okay to be working with them because I was to be able to keep an eye on them as well. And I was like sure no problem, one of the reasons being her feeling comfortable enough for me to work with them even being new on the floor was because she's the one who trained me and I was her daughter. She knew that I was a hard worker I wasn't going to you know shirk the work and she knew that I was patient with people that needed patients and that if I had any problems I would come straight to her and get her. After working with them through High School and a little after because they only work there a few years after I graduated before they had to move on through a different program I don't know what it was I really did miss their company I I just was really blessed. I think that anybody who meet someone who has a disability and has a good outlook in life that they can just spend time with them they'll see how it's not something to look at negatively it's just something to look at as a nuisance more than anything. For me as I got older I ended up becoming disabled and I hate being disabled but is a nuisance for me I don't like being disabled and I don't think of myself as disabled most of the time. so when I talk to people and when they talk to me the first thing that comes to my mind and and when I spied myself I don't stay on disabled instrumentals in every other way and manner what I do or my interest in everything and then if that comes up in conversation it doesn't if it doesn't it doesn't because I don't let it Define me and I think that's important for children with disabilities 2 be able to experience as they grow up. I think that's four important for adults to understand that as children they don't shouldn't have to describe themselves as somebody disabled that shouldn't be part of their description it shouldn't have to be part of something that they use as a definition of themselves.
Someone very close to me had her baby yesterday. She says they suspect that he has Down Syndrome but they have to wait 24hours to give him a test and/or know for sure. What can I say to help her navigate her way through this and how come they have to wait 24hours? We love this little sweet baby - nothing will change that. I would just like to be supportive and as helpful as I can.
My suggestion is to just be there for her and listen. She is having so many emotions stirring in her at once. When I was in the hospital I had a friend come and literally took photos of us, of the doctor's badges, important paperwork. If you can do this or remind her husband to do this, that will really help. If the diagnosis is positive for DS ... If you can make her meals, babysit if she has other kids, especially since she will have a lot of doctor appointments in the beginning. Even come over and bring things that she likes. Like I had a friend give me a manicure. Hope this helps.
I have a cute son who is downsydrome and I'm worried because he's three&half yrs and cannot walk not talk ,,, how long does a Downsydrome kids take to walk and talk
She is so incredibly cute it’s actually amazing. Down syndrome shouldn’t be looked down upon at all, but instead embraced as members of our community as normal. Happy Days
I agree they should be embraced. I would be concerned special services would be removed if the reality wasn't acknowledged that this is an abnormality. I hate to see that they are valued as less worthy of life by the culture pushing for abortion. They are still God's creations and deserve to live.
I have to say, Naomi is so entertaining! She has a spark in her personality!. I do have a question....Did she take after someone in your family who is blonde? I noticed your other beautiful children have darker hair than she does. Or is this a genetic trait with Downs?
Thanks so much! Actually all of our kids started off with blond hair, even I had blond hair. It seems to darken around the age of 5. However, my Dad and sister have reddish blond hair, like Naomi. So it seems to be a family thing, so far.
Hi sweet pea! She is so adorable! We have similar questions and comments from others about our Shelby who has Treacher Collins Syndrome. 💕 Thank you for sharing more about your lovely daughter. She melts my heart. 💗
UPDATED VIDEO!! 👉👉 th-cam.com/video/_nJTIgl5OSI/w-d-xo.html Why Do People With Down Syndrome Look Alike!
Mam “Orientals”???
Yes, That’s one reason I did a remake of this video. Watch the new one.
@@LivingWithEve Ohhh ok Wonderful. Reminder: This world is not everlasting ; people NEEDGOD doht comm. Happy Momming
@sonic and tails fan beautiful!!!
Thank you for changing the title. It's PEOPLE with Downs Syndrome.
This mom is awesome! Such a strong and compassionate woman! This little girl has no worries she is in the hands of an angel!
Oh, thank you so much. You made my night!
unfortunately shes probably one of those moms who thinks its a great thing to have all hers and her kids vaccinations
@@area51ville you’re just an idiot if you think there’s anything wrong with vaccines, science proves that it’s fine. And may I just ask what does vaccines have anything to do with this video you’re so unnecessarily political
@@area51villeboohoo learn to focus n live ur own life loser
Didn't exactly answer the question as to why they look alike
You mentioned the flatness between her eyes. Those with DS are actually missing a bit of bone there. I am a sonographer, and during the 20 week anatomy scan, we take a profile pic to see if that bone is there. We are also looking at the tongue, because its typically too large for the mouth, which is why many DS people are always sticking their tongue out. Its called Macroglossia. The recessed or small chin, or Micrognathia, is also prevalent in DS babies. We also take pics of the fetal heart, count bones in the fingers, check the back of the neck for fluid, and many other indicators, which might warrant further genetic testing. Knowing about Downs ahead if time can given parents time to adjust, know if the baby might need a heart specialist immediately, and if the might have to give birth at a hospital with an adequate NICU to care for their child. Its a very important exam, so I encourage all moms to be to have it. 🙂
Just to clarify, the tongue is NOT abnormally large, but the mouth is too small so the tongue looks relatively large.
That little girl is gonna rule the world!! Girl power! ❤️
@@tinalindsey1598 No.
@@tinalindsey1598 let’s be realistic here, very few of even the brightest little girls and boys go on to rule the world. It’s usually the ones with family connections who do so
They missed all the signs on my ultrasound. Heart defect and all.
“Right!” So cute! She has such an infectious laugh, thank you so much for sharing ^_^
She's adorable! may god bless her!!
Does this baby have it’s name in the Guinness world record book for being the cutest baby? My heart is literally melting every second XD
😩😐⭕️
Huh
Lol what does that even mean
Oh plz
Leilani she is absolutely precious! What a joy she brings!
HOW ADORABLE!!! Thank you mama for explaining some things. I was just thinking about this very thing the other day, but didnt know where to ask the question. I also didnt want to seem rude. Naomi is absolutely adorable!!
Thank you! Yes, that is exactly why I put it out. I’m working on a few ideas that can go along with this video. If you have any uncomfortable questions that your afraid to ask, if you’re thinking it, others are too. Just let me know. 🤗
@@LivingWithEve I certainly will.
You're such a strong and great women, that adorable child is lucky to have you as her mom, 😊
3:47 this laugh got me, I truly believe that this beautiful baby is an angle and it’s here as a test for the mom. So far I think the mom is doing an amazing amazing job. She is a true role model. Keep it going and god bless you and your beautiful angle.
So true! yes, like any child... it's a sure test.❤
I also have a 3 year old daughter with down syndrome they truly are a precious gift
Thank you for sharing... they are beautiful.
Your baby is so precious maam A precious Gift from God.... she so happy baby.. God bless you and your family keep safe always maam....
Thank you❤️
This woman is so lovable; what an enjoyable mom.
Your daughter is adorable and well behaved. My gson has DS and we keep him alert, too. He is a joy to have around, does well in school and is very helpful when he is needed. God Bless you, too!
Very awesome! Thanks for stopping by our channel.
Your daughter is so adorable...she looks so happy..thank you for your inspiring video :-)
You’re welcome. I am glad you appreciated and enjoyed it.
Naomi is beautiful! I love how she looks like you! You always do an amazing job at explaining things so well!
Thank you!!❤️
Your daughter just makes me so happy. Her joyful disposition is so life affirming.
What an amazing video about your adorable daughter! You are such a lovely person and your daughter is so happy and going to bring you so much joy.
What a sweet baby! One of our best friends has downs. This is a wonderful advocacy video.
Fantastic video. So informative, Eve is absolutely adorable!
Thank you so much!
My daughter had open heart at 3 months old! Worst da of my life, so scary. But she’s doing great. Your little one is so precious.
She's so precious 😍you're such a good mom!!
Omg she’s adorable!! Your channel is SO INSPIRINGGG
Thank you! I hope you do enjoy it.
@@zander7 Hi, Zander! Actually, parents can't give their kids Down Syndrome. Trisomy 21 can happen with kids of all colors and backgrounds, young parents, old parents, black parents, white parents. It's not something Parents can control. Education is something a parent can influence. If you didn't have the opportunity as a chid, take it now and inform yourself.
Well said!! Xx brilliant video downs is not the parents fault and she is a lovely little girl with loving parents xx
Zander this video and channel are made to be uplifting and inspiring. Kids with Down syndrome are no less people than you and me and that’s what this is about. If you don’t enjoy this heartwarming video and content then please don’t watch it. If you’re putting hate comments on someone’s videos you clearly need more love and compassion in your life - so sending you all the loving and healing vibes 🧡
Thank you Just Cozy Things, that was beautifully said. ❤️❤️ It is very clear that he needs to look more into how Down Syndrome comes into place. Many young Moms give birth to DS kids. And in the end it doesn’t matter, because they are people like us and she is the joy of our lives. People with DS, their lives are full and beautiful. People like him inspire me to make more videos like this. Until you meet or are exposed to a person with DS you begin to understand. Thank you for your support Just Cozy Things❤️
What a sweetie she is and such a great mommy God bless you and your beautiful family❤
Thank you so much!
I’ve read some pretty interesting articles on autism and features they may have that alike! This is super interesting! Great info and watch! You’re always so informative!!!❤️
Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed it. I really want to bring awareness to DS and that it’s not something to be scared of.
I LOVE your videos - you do such an amazing job of explaining things in a way that is easy to understand
I have done a lot of work with both children with special needs and typical children and I LOVED this!
My sister also have Down syndrome and I always wonder why they have the same features, thank you for solving my question. Your daughter is so sweet!
She is so cute! Thank you so much for sharing. Omg the cute faces she makes at the camera are adorable ;)
Very informative video. Your baby is adorable. Thank you for sharing such important facts and observations.
Thank you for watching our video❤️
God bless her, she is not only confident but is also communicating and responding to her mom highly appropriately, I hope she has a life full of happiness , health and prosperity
Omg she made my heart melt😍 she’s so silly and cute!!!! Thanks for the information❤️
She is lovely bless her and obviously got a KIND and understanding MUMMY and presumably DADDY , I wonder how OLD SHE IS ? 😘😘😘❤💌👄X
I think ALL people with DOWN SYNDROME whether it be BABY/ CHILD / TEENAGER or ADULT ,are ALL LOVELY , they ALWAY'S seem to be HAPPY where they are conserned even if they do sadly have HEALTH PROBLEMS
She is absolutely too cute! I can hardly stand it! 😭😍 Thank you for the education on Down Syndrome. I learned a lot from this video!
Wonderful video! Such a gorgeous baby eva❤👌 thanks for sharing
Awwww 💝 her smile is melting my heart...
We are obsessed with Naomi!! She is just so stinking adorable! 😍😍😍
I love her so much! My brother has special needs and just because they do not look like use or act like us does not mean they should be treated any different. God put special people in our live for a reason. 😊
Great points at the end 😃
Very interesting information! Thank you for sharing xx
Oh my word she is so cute! This is very sweet and informative. Thank you for sharing!
I really appreciate this scientific explanation of this somewhat taboo subject.
Thank you!!
Wow this was a lot of great information! And she is sooo cute!!!
She has so much personality and is very smart😍😍 such an adorable princess ❤️
Thank you so much
Thank you so much for sharing this video. I am a teacher in training and you helped answer a lot of questions that I will need to know once I get in my own classroom and inevitably face children with down syndrome around me.
Praise God! We need good teachers, especially with Special needs (don’t know if that’s your field). However...
When I was a teacher, they couldn’t find a special needs teacher and we had long term sub after long term sub come in. I always felt so bad because that was common occurrence in our county. Thank you!
@@LivingWithEve as a sub I always requested the special needs classrooms! I felt God in those rooms more than in any church I've ever attempted in my life. I love DS kids. They are just like regular ed kids but with extra joy to sure!!
Omg she's so precious ❤️ looks like she loves books!
She does actually!
I see so much love in this video. So beautiful to watch
Ahhh thank you! If you get a chance check out some of our other more recent videos, I’m March I am going to really focus in on Downs and more on her journey.
Eve is the cutest thing ever!!!!!! Great video.
If you love the baby you will never get tired of taking care of them.
This was so informative and so well done! Thank you for making this video! She is SO stinking cute!!! Love her laugh!!!
Thank you so much.
Yay! Love how your channel is growing ❤
Thank you! I really miss you guys by the way. Especially this Saturday, not that Becca is not amazing, cuz she is, but I miss what you guys always did with the music. Plus I miss your Mom and the hugs... oh I am getting nostalgic. I hope you guys are having a great time in AZ. I going to go check out your FB Page to check out what you guys are up to. 🤭❤️😊
I had an aunt that had DS. I am 55, so she would be approx 80 if she was alive. It was so different back when my dad was a kid(she was his older sister). They his her away. She didn't go to school or anywhere really. The local dr would do a house call to check on her. It's so different now! I'm so thankful and happy that these people are no longer a family shame. She was a sweet person.
Thank you for sharing.
You've gotten so good at making these videos. It was great.
Thank you! I am having way too much fun. It’s so relaxing. I put the kids to bed, get a cup of tea, and sit and edit until Eric comes home.
Feel free to share with your new friends. I’m working with some friends to create a mission statement and make a business from this 😊
thank you for your answer to this question I had. you are a so loving mum, your little girl is so sweet, I discovered on a video, a mum saying her down syndrom child was loveble, yes, I find those babies and children so sweet looking. I am a french grand mother, no down syndrom in the family, but my mum has a friend with such a daughter, in the 50, this lady knows how to count, read, she went alone to the local grocery, where she was known. I learn a lot on this difference, with youtube, in german and in english, but, not in french, france is so "late" we have a problem with differences in general.
So positive attitude she is handling with , "may God bless you people "
Thanks!
Thank you for the information and Eve is too cute 😍😍😍 beautiful family and she was determined to have her say in this video 🤣
That is her personality to a tea!
Such great information. Love how your sharing this information 👍
Thanks!
This is a really informative video. She is so beautiful and lively ❤️ You are an amazing mom.
Nice info. Thanks for sharing.
Thank You very much for this education.
Thank you for leaving a comment! I am glad it was helpful.
Such a sweet, good-tempered Angel.
She is absolutely beautiful, precious & SO CUTE❣️
Very interesting video. I had no idea.
this is so informative!
I just found A video you did on yom Kippur and have been watching your videos your daughtee is so precious! May Abba bless you and your beautiful family!
Thanks, that means a lot! Feel free to leave comments whenever! I love interacting!
Such an adorable kid and such a wonderful mother!!!😘😘
she is a beautiful little girl❤
Thank you so much!
@MR STUPID STUPID why ?
Yes, they do look alike.
Different races look similar at first glance because we're hard wired to look for similar facial features to our own.
When races change, those features can make people look the same or very similar.
Kinda funny how that works.
Your daughter is beautiful and happy. Congratulations.
Thank you. ❤️
Awesome mom....God bless this mom and absolutely cute baby.
Fantastic video. So informative, she is absolutely adorable! Big like 61!!!! We enjoyed a full view! Thanks so much for sharing this fantastic video!!!!! 👍🤗
I am in tears here. She is so beautiful with a personality as big as the universe.
I liked how you answered the question about how come they look alike or appear to, especially at the end. In high school I had became friends with a few students with downs and they looked similar at first too until I spent more time time with them. Brian kept telling everyone I was his girlfriend and I was going to marry him. I worked in the school cafeteria at lunch for extra money and he wouldn't let me bus his table until I danced with him. ☺ He was the sweetest guy and so patient with the other students who needed help walking. I miss those guy's!
They are so sweet. It’s in their blood. Let me know if you have any questions. I am going to do a bunch more video for Down Syndrome Awareness month.
@@LivingWithEve I was so blessed to be able to how did the experience that I did have you able to work with ease special people in school when I did. I first met them when I started working and the school cafeteria and Junior High and the first person I met was someone who was just a little slow and she had it very mild Down syndrome and she was very nice and I was so so happy to be her friend. Unfortunately she ended up moving after the end of the school year when we went in to the next grade. And then when I went into High School cheers later I was able to work in the high school cafeteria with some people who were a little mentally slow as well as someone who had mild Down syndrome as well and they were very very sweet people and I just adore them. I was also very blessed to also know them from my second job which is so funny is to of the people I worked with also worked at Toys R Us Part Time with my mom when I started working at Toys R Us as well with my mom I didn't know until I started working there and I saw them. So when I saw them there and I told my mom that ice that I knew that from school and where I knew them from she was like really. and I was like yeah I knew that and it was like well you were going to be working with them on the floor and after I was trained and she just wanted to make sure that I was okay to be working with them because I was to be able to keep an eye on them as well. And I was like sure no problem, one of the reasons being her feeling comfortable enough for me to work with them even being new on the floor was because she's the one who trained me and I was her daughter. She knew that I was a hard worker I wasn't going to you know shirk the work and she knew that I was patient with people that needed patients and that if I had any problems I would come straight to her and get her. After working with them through High School and a little after because they only work there a few years after I graduated before they had to move on through a different program I don't know what it was I really did miss their company I I just was really blessed. I think that anybody who meet someone who has a disability and has a good outlook in life that they can just spend time with them they'll see how it's not something to look at negatively it's just something to look at as a nuisance more than anything. For me as I got older I ended up becoming disabled and I hate being disabled but is a nuisance for me I don't like being disabled and I don't think of myself as disabled most of the time. so when I talk to people and when they talk to me the first thing that comes to my mind and and when I spied myself I don't stay on disabled instrumentals in every other way and manner what I do or my interest in everything and then if that comes up in conversation it doesn't if it doesn't it doesn't because I don't let it Define me and I think that's important for children with disabilities 2 be able to experience as they grow up. I think that's four important for adults to understand that as children they don't shouldn't have to describe themselves as somebody disabled that shouldn't be part of their description it shouldn't have to be part of something that they use as a definition of themselves.
Omg i love you ❤️❤️❤️ your so strong!!!!!
Omg ! She is so adorable and very happy little baby girl.
I love babies and oh my gosh she's so cute!
She is adorable. 💕 Thanks for sharing
I love this video because i have a downsedrum brother and hes so sweet
You are a great, beautiful lady of in and out! Your baby may bring you love, luck and wealth and good health.
Someone very close to me had her baby yesterday. She says they suspect that he has Down Syndrome but they have to wait 24hours to give him a test and/or know for sure. What can I say to help her navigate her way through this and how come they have to wait 24hours? We love this little sweet baby - nothing will change that. I would just like to be supportive and as helpful as I can.
My suggestion is to just be there for her and listen. She is having so many emotions stirring in her at once. When I was in the hospital I had a friend come and literally took photos of us, of the doctor's badges, important paperwork. If you can do this or remind her husband to do this, that will really help. If the diagnosis is positive for DS ... If you can make her meals, babysit if she has other kids, especially since she will have a lot of doctor appointments in the beginning. Even come over and bring things that she likes. Like I had a friend give me a manicure. Hope this helps.
I have a cute son who is downsydrome and I'm worried because he's three&half yrs and cannot walk not talk ,,, how long does a Downsydrome kids take to walk and talk
She started walking at 2. Have you spoken with your pediatrician or looked into therapies??
Yah ur right inspite of the fact that they are look a like , we can still recognize their differences...👍
She’s so very precious ❤
She is so cute. Reading her little book. 😊
very helpful thankyou!!!
So glad!
Your baby is so dang cute I had click on video because how cute she was wow she's so cute and funny and very active you can tell she's just so happy
What an amazing parent u r.....🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Naomi is growing up so fast!
She is too adorable it could be a crime🥺
Naomi!!! She is sooooo sweet and cute ! ❤️ Please bring her to visit. That little laugh.
Great information good explanation 💕💕
Thanks!
She is ADORABLE!!! ❤
She is so incredibly cute it’s actually amazing. Down syndrome shouldn’t be looked down upon at all, but instead embraced as members of our community as normal. Happy Days
I agree they should be embraced. I would be concerned special services would be removed if the reality wasn't acknowledged that this is an abnormality. I hate to see that they are valued as less worthy of life by the culture pushing for abortion. They are still God's creations and deserve to live.
Oh my heart!!! She is sooo adorable ♡♡♡
This video was very helpful and awww she is so cute
She is absolutely adorable ☺️
She is a beautiful happy little one!! Your doing a great job with her mama!! Thank you for sharing this video!!
Thank you! I am so glad you enjoyed it!
She is so intelligent 😍
I have to say, Naomi is so entertaining! She has a spark in her personality!. I do have a question....Did she take after someone in your family who is blonde? I noticed your other beautiful children have darker hair than she does. Or is this a genetic trait with Downs?
Thanks so much! Actually all of our kids started off with blond hair, even I had blond hair. It seems to darken around the age of 5. However, my Dad and sister have reddish blond hair, like Naomi. So it seems to be a family thing, so far.
@@LivingWithEve I love love love your channel!!!
I've met several Asians with Down Syndrome and they had black hair, as you might expect.
Hi sweet pea! She is so adorable! We have similar questions and comments from others about our Shelby who has Treacher Collins Syndrome. 💕 Thank you for sharing more about your lovely daughter. She melts my heart. 💗
Adorable Love; thanks!!
Thank you so much for leaving a comment and watching. ❤️
You two are adorable! Love from Rio!