The Dodgers hosted a youth baseball clinic at the stadium and welcomed students with autism from the Oxnard School District for a day of play and learning. The students spent time with Teoscar, Andy, Santiago and Holly Robinson Peete and ended the day with lunch and gifts.
“Habits are what you do when you’re not thinking about what to do.”
This is one of my favorite quotes from Shift to What’s Strong because it captures the heart of the book.
Habits don’t just shape what you do. They become who you are.
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Amazing: LA schools will eliminate personal devices in K and 1st grade, and limit use in grades 2-5, and give parents more options. I think this will catch on nationally:
The Los Angeles Unified school board has voted to require screen time limits and encourage the use of pen and paper for assignments, becoming the first major school district to do so. @SamChampion reports.
9-month-old baby with Down syndrome says his first word ever.
"This season has been hard and a bit isolating at times BUT it's so much more bright than the internet or doctors lead us to believe," the boy's mother said.
"God doesn't waste a single step and he's building something new, I'm learning to rest in that and I'm SO grateful to have Hank as our proof. He is working and blessing us in unique ways."
An estimated 67% - 85% of pregnancies in the United States with a Down syndrome diagnosis are aborted.
While most people with Down syndrome experience cognitive delays, they go on to live fulfilling, productive, and happy lives.
May God bless this child.
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Jeanie Buss on Luka Doncic:
“I have a soft spot in my heart for him because the last time I saw Kobe alive was about a month before he passed away at the Lakers-Dallas game with Gigi, because Luka Doncic was Gigi's favorite player. I know that Kobe would be excited that he's now a Laker and will continue to lead this franchise into the foreseeable future.”
(via @SIRIUSXM, Stephen A. Smith Show)