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Thanks guys so much for your replys, it is really special to hear of how children and adults with DS or other disabilities can still participate in life and have fun at it. We do our best to treat him just like we do our other two children, but with more patience of course. Thanks Henry for the offer, I will reply back to you soon. Onestringer thanks for including the other things your son is involved with, my wife and I decided that whatever he shows interest in we will support it and go all out. Our local DS group we are apart of has a motto that is "The Sky is the Limit", we believe it for him and all the others as well. But I must admit, I hope Archery is one of his interest, but if not, dosen't matter, life will be fun!
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This is a very inspirational thread! My son has cerebral palsy and isn't able to shoot by himself. I help hold the bow and draw but he sure does love to be in the woods or on the water with dad. We need to work on our "being quiet" in the blind skills. Ha Ha. Have fun and post pics if you can! Gary
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