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By D. Christine BrownThree years ago today our son Lucas's high fever and subsequent seizures sent us by ambulance to hospital where he s...
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I'm often sent story pitches for what strike me as ridiculous products that in no way relate to parenting, let alone parenting children w...
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When Luke Anderson graduated as a civil engineer in 2002 he moved from Ontario to British Columbia to pursue his passion: mountain biking...
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Imagine my surprise and delight when I received this story by Eric Fischer, dad to Segev, 15, in Israel. Many of you know Eric as the aut...
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'That a hospital's policy would exclude a segment of the population was very shocking to me.'
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In April we told you about Kevan Chandler, who was planning a summer trip across Europe with friends who would carry him on their backs w...
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By Megan JonesIt started with her brother. Maritza Basaran remembers sitting with him years ago, playing video games. Jaimie, who has aut...
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A six week narrative group for inpatient nurses at Holland Bloorview increased nurses' empathy for their own emotional reactions to working with children after painful bone surgeries or life changing trauma, and their families, according to a study published in The Journal of Pediatric Nursing…
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When Rhea was four, she came down with a flu…a flu that almost killed her.
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'How many books do we have where a non-verbal child who uses a wheelchair is the one who saves the day?'
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