Previous posts questioning the efforts to "cure" Down syndrome begin here and here. Tora Frank of Madison, Wisconsin, whose daughter Asha has Down syndrome, offers a different view: I would be eager to provide my daughter with a medication that could help her to learn more quickly, struggle less with everyday tasks, communicate better with those around her, make her needs known, allow her more independence. No, not eager—I would be *frantic* to do so. But is that assertion a comment about how I value my daughter? Am I somehow saying that I want her to be different—or that...