Boise, Idaho

Down syndrome sitters in Boise

Down-syndrome families in Boise often connect through the Down Syndrome Association of Treasure Valley and the typically-developing-sibling network around West Ada elementary schools. The kid's day-to-day care is usually well-tuned by a parent or full-time grandparent; what families need from us is a sitter who treats the kid as themselves, not a diagnosis.

Kids with Down syndrome are kids. They want the same things kids want — to be read to, to be heard, to be allowed to figure out their dinner on their own. The right sitter knows the standard stuff (the speech might take a beat, the bedtime might run long) and does not make a thing of any of it.

In Boise

Why down syndrome families pick our Boise Sidekicks

Boise DSPs and paraeducators with day-job experience around Down syndrome bring a particular gift: the assumption-of-competence default. They lead with what the kid can do, and they stay patient through the bits that take longer.

What we do — and what we do not

A typical down syndrome booking in Boise

  • Sitters who follow your communication notes. If your kid uses some signs, the sitter knows the most common ones and can pick up new ones from you in the handoff.
  • Comfort with mealtimes that take longer. Patience with the routine that comes after.
  • Reasonable physical assistance. Help on the stairs, a hand getting dressed, the things a sitter who has done this before does without being asked.
  • No baby-talk. None of our sitters speak down to kids with Down syndrome, and the matching system filters out any sitter who does.

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Common questions about down syndrome sitters in Boise

Can you find a sitter who knows sign language?
Some of our paraeducator and SpEd-teacher sitters have working ASL. Filter your match preferences for sign-friendly sitters and we will surface them first.
What about feeding-tube needs or other complex care?
If your kid has feeding-tube routines or other ongoing care that needs a licensed professional, those are out of scope for our sitters. We can sit through the appointment with another sibling instead — many of our families use us for exactly that.
Do you sit for adults with Down syndrome?
Yes. Our Direct Support Professionals often prefer adult clients during their weekday work and bring that experience to weekend bookings. See our adult bookings page.
How do you handle the bedtime routine?
We ask you to write it down step by step in the booking notes. The sitter follows what you wrote. If something needs to change mid-booking, they will text you.

Find a Sidekick in Boise

We will match your kid with a sitter who already gets down syndrome kids.