Nancy Schwartz on Raising a Son with Trisomy 21 / Down Syndrome

Nancy Schwartz:”Up, Not Down Syndrome: Uplifting Lessons Learned from Raising a Son with Trisomy 21″

Presented February 11, 2021
for Phoenixville Public Library

Up, Not Down Syndrome is a love letter and a map. Experience how it feels to think your life is over after having an unlovable baby. At first the loss seems impossible to overcome. Alex becomes Nancy’s greatest teacher. Love is stronger than fear. Everyone has gifts. The book consists of three parts: the story, the lessons Alex taught Nancy, and Alex’s perspective. Up, Not Down Syndrome is a promise to stay positive, no matter what: up, not down. Nancy’s journey gets to the core of what it is to be human.

Nancy M. Schwartz has taught in Pennsylvania for 26 years. She holds certificates as an ESL program specialist, reading specialist, and elementary and early education teacher. Nancy’s undergraduate degree came from Temple University, and she attended graduate school at Saint Joseph’s University. Nancy spent several summers studying at the Teachers College Columbia University, Reading and Writing Project. She enjoys ballet, reading, writing, art, fashion, animals, music, and, most of all, motherhood. This is her first book. More info at https://upnotdownbook.com​.

Cinderella's Magical Wheelchair: An Empowering Fairy Tale

978-1-61599-112-9
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Brand: Loving Healing Press
Join Cinderella in a World Where Anything is Possible!


In a Kingdom far, far away lives Cinderella. As expected, she slaves away for her cranky
sisters and step-mother. She would dearly love to attend the Royal costume ball and
meet the Prince, but her family is totally dead set against it. In fact, they have gone so
far as to trash her wheelchair! An unexpected magical endowment to her wheelchair
begins a truly enchanted evening and a dance with the Prince. Can true love be far
behind?


  • This fairy tale demonstrates people with disabilities can overcome abuse
  • Children with disabilities finally have a Cinderella story they can identify with
  • In this version, Cinderella uses her own abilities to build a new future for herself
  • The connection Cinderella and the Prince share illustrates love surges past
    mutual attraction


    Acclaim for Cinderella's Magical Wheelchair

    "An inspiring and exciting read for children of all ages and abilities. Finally here is a book
    which shows that wheelchair-mobile children can achieve anything. A clever, modern
    twist on this traditional and much loved story."

    --Joanne Smith, TV Producer, Terry Fox Hall of Fame inductee, Gemini Award winner

    "This strength-based present day Cinderella story reminds readers that everyone, including
    someone with a physical challenge, can have the experiences and relationships
    they hope to have. This Cinderella found that 'success was of her own making'. A must
    have for every school library and therapy office."

    --Theresa Fraser, M.A., Child Psychotherapist and Play Therapist, author of: Billy Had To Move

    "A wonderful, upbeat, modernized version of a familiar fairy tale. Cinderella's physical
    disability is taken in stride, and life goes on regardless. I loved it!"

    --Dr. Laurie Zelinger, Child Psychologist, author Please Explain Anxiety to Me

    "A magnificent modern-day Cinderella story teaching children of all ages--about creating
    one's own success, happiness, and positive self-image while embracing life's challenges."

    --Sherry Jones Mayo, RN, EMTP, NCCN, author Confessions of a Trauma Junkie



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