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Blessed with Down Syndrome-For granted, nothing never! | Sameeksha Sajwan | TEDxGraphicEraUniversity 

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Down Syndrome or Trisomy-21 is one of the most common cognitive disorders worldwide, affecting one in 1000-1100 live births, according to WHO. Imagine a person who is a phenomenal dancer, a speaker, a philanthropist, a creative thinker, a musician, and she has a rare medical diagnosis. Why are people talking about the latter and negating everything else? How does that feel for this person who is so much but who has only ever really been seen for the one thing that others cannot be? People with down syndrome have to battle unfounded stereotypes every day. This comes part from fear of the unknown, part lack of responsibility, and all from varying levels of discrimination. But that’s a huge mistake.
In her own words, Mrs. Sameeksha Sajwan asks do you know what pushes people to be great? Adversity. So, you have a community of humans who have battled through their own health challenges from birth. By the time a person who has down syndrome is a toddler, they’ve often handled more adversity than many will in a lifetime. Not only does that mean that society is ignoring people who have the highest potential for greatness, but that society is ignoring people who have already proven their greatness. The world needs strong people with strong voices, so why does it mute those who have the most experience in being strong? Rather than spending awareness days listing out a bunch of generic medical diagnoses, she chooses to remove “generic” and “diagnoses” and focus on abilities. Honestly, someone else’s medical diagnosis is no-one else’s business. She is currently posted as the Secretary of Down Syndrome Federation of India (DSFI), Delhi and has represented India in the UN office (Geneva) for the cause of ‘Down Syndrome’. With the talk titled, ‘Blessed with Down Syndrome: For granted, nothing never!’, she has beautifully taken a walk down the memory lane while raising awareness about the families blessed with someone having ‘Down Syndrome’. Through her personal encounters with the supposed neurotypical society through her ‘sonshine’, she has courageously shared her pain and expectations from all of us as sensible, empathetic and compassionate individuals. From her realisations in forms of spiritually, mentally, physically, and emotionally strong to sail through it all and her religious practices that gave her strength - she revealed everything. Everyone is allowed to grieve over their losses and move forward with it is how she describes her blessed state.
Secretary, Down Syndrome Parents Society, Delhi This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

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Комментарии : 17   
@Anju-yq5ji
@Anju-yq5ji 4 месяца назад
Strongest woman of the world
@juliebarber2039
@juliebarber2039 3 месяца назад
❤ Amazing talk. You are an amazing woman, sending love and keep shining your light
@shubzhere
@shubzhere 2 года назад
So inspiring and encouraging. Only a person who has gone through immense grief can help another to come out of it. I felt every single word u said. Proud of you. My heartfelt appreciation to all your efforts.
@sameekshasajwan1013
@sameekshasajwan1013 Год назад
Deepest gratitude to you for your kind words.
@sarishmadangi2741
@sarishmadangi2741 Год назад
My takeaway from the talk - I don't know whether you'll appreciate their life or not, but being in touch with these blessed people will almost certainly make you fall in love with yours. Your resilience, your spirit is a power to bow for. I remember our initial meetings - the dream was to become like you, that's all that I asked and I've prayed sincerely for that. I'd like to tell you again today, the goal remains the same. The more I'll try to achieve it, the more you'll achieve and therefore it's a race where you're leaving your footprints on a floor made of cement and I'm there following your prints. Forever grateful for your presence. The moment I try to put 'you' into words, it feels so small. How can I put something so infinite in words? It can only be felt. Today, I set a new prayer. To have you touch a million lives, through your voice and through your heart. Hopefully all my students will knock your door someday for guidance and they'll find all the answers the way I have. The bitter pill of joy 😹
@sameekshasajwan1013
@sameekshasajwan1013 Год назад
Love prayers wishes and daimoku always
@sarishmadangi2741
@sarishmadangi2741 Год назад
Watching it again to relive the journey, the strength, the transformation. If god's can embody human beings, for me it is you. If not you, then I don't know who else can be. I bow again to your feet once again. Keep shining.
@sameekshasajwan1013
@sameekshasajwan1013 Год назад
You are being too generous. I am still trying to expand my limited capacity. And grateful to you for adding values in my life too.
@cynthiahawkins2389
@cynthiahawkins2389 8 месяцев назад
Things are CERTAINLY changing in regard to Downs. The way 'normal' people see it, the way the medical community responds. And it is making life better, fuller and richer for people WITH Downs -and those whose lives they touch...
@mkmsmpm
@mkmsmpm 2 года назад
Sameeksha ...I applaud you for your courage ...Never the victim mentality ..Great thought !! . With this talk we have partially lived through your BRAVE journey . Very happy that you are back on an even keel as I saw in Udaipur . Yout talk has been a revelation particularly the callous attitude you had to deal with . Proud of you !! Big Thumbs up !!
@sameekshasajwan1013
@sameekshasajwan1013 Год назад
Gratitude for your generous words and encouragement.
@SchoolOfUnlearning3
@SchoolOfUnlearning3 Год назад
Why this talk has less views?
@sameekshasajwan1013
@sameekshasajwan1013 Год назад
Thank you. Less is absolutely fine. Just, the intend is to empower one at a time towards capacity building in accommodating 'all' with the same heart.
@sarishmadangi2741
@sarishmadangi2741 11 месяцев назад
Maybe because it is waiting for you to share it more 😇
@ArchanaArchu-oc5ev
@ArchanaArchu-oc5ev 7 дней назад
Even i born with down syndrome baby mam...dont know how to lead rest of my Life...please suggest me something that how to lead this journey
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