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'If you're a parent to a disabled child the doctor has no time. It's in their bodies, in the way they come in the door, the way they leave.'
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Photo by Rachel FriesenRachel Martens is hosting a CP-Net webinar on Thurs. Feb. 8 from 12-1 p.m. called Finding Community: Social Media ...
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Bobbi Champagne is a self-described nerd who loves technology and medicine. She came to Holland Bloorview as a George Brown health inform...
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By Louise KinrossBritish director Stephen Unwin is set to direct his new play All Our Children—about a German clinic in 1941 that sends...
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A fascinating document on the role of hope in children's rehab caught my attention. “Offer hope training to clinicians” is one of thr...
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When Danielle was looking for books with characters with disabilities, she could barely find any. She decided to change that.
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The loss of predictable routines can be distressing for children with autism. Dr. Sharon Smile shares coping strategies for parents.
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Snow and ice mean frequent falls for Jessica Geboers. Here are some tips the writer uses to cope with Canada's winter.
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By Megan JonesDespite the many sights in New York, it was children's furniture that stopped Jason Nolan in his tracks. While walking the ...
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Looking for an interesting read? Check out the disability and parenting stories we've collected recently. But first, I'd like to introduc...
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