Research has came to the conclusion that Williams Syndrome is triggered by the lack of 25 genes around the seventh chromosome, which could have intense effects on physical, behavior or cognitive composition of a person. Scientists realize that the deletion of the genetic material happens throughout producing the sperm or egg but they don’t truly […]
Linda’s Prowess at Ten Pin Bowling on the Nintendo Wii
We bought Linda a a while back. Williams Syndrome is often described as a condition presenting many mountains and valleys in terms of the performance or abilities of affected individuals. Many people affected are apparently able or talented verbally and yet limited in other abilities. One of these contrasting deficits is in motor control and […]
Gabrielle – Film about Young Woman with Williams Syndrome
Gabrielle – I’m just beginning to pick up news stories here about a new film about a young woman with Williams Syndrome who has fallen in love. It is getting some good reviews. It’s called “Gabrielle” and the young woman playing the title role is an adult with Williams Syndrome. Her name is Gabrielle Marion-Rivard and […]
A Williams Syndrome Word Search
We’ve just created this word Search, and thought you might like to have a go. How many words can you find that are related to Williams Syndrome? Why not “like” this post or “share” it on Facebook and challenge your friends and family? Add a comment below to let us know how many words you […]
The Vital Space
I was aware of Linda sitting in her chair, searching the internet on her iPad. Despite being an adult with learning difficulties due to Williams Syndrome, she is also stubbornly independent and rarely asks for help. I had no idea what she was looking for on this occasion but to occupy her for this length […]
A Power Nap With Pzizz
Linda is an adult with Williams Syndrome. In her mid 40s she’s showing one of the real signs of this condition – fatigue. She goes out during the day. She’s not employed but, supported by a series of personal assistants, she engages in a range of activities that most of us would call leisure and […]
Stacking My New Tumble Dryer
Just over two years ago I moved house. The kitchen was already fitted, there was a utility room, but there was only space for one washing machine, no dishwasher, no tumble dryer. I could have got the builders in to make changes but instead I decided upon a technological solution and bought a combined washer-dryer. […]
Mum, They Won The Grand Slam
What a weekend! It was the culmination of the Six Nations rugby tournament and we have been watching with great interest over the last 2 months. Rugby is the national game of Wales. I love rugby. Linda loves rugby – and even as an adult with Williams Syndrome she is surprisingly knowledgeable and definitely gets […]
Oh What a Beautiful Morning!
There are real trials and tribulations living with and caring for an adult with Williams Syndrome. Of course, I’d known and loved my sister for over 40 years. We grew up together until I left home to go to university at 18. I knew what Linda was like but until she finally moved in to […]
Hit Em! and the Rewards of Persistence
We’ve been astounded by how much Linda is using her iPad. Before the purchase we were very uncertain. How much use would an adult with Williams Syndrome, who has many learning disabilities, get out of such a technologically sophisticated gadget? Anyway, last autumn we bought the most basic iPad in the range and Linda blew us […]