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How do you think you'd be treated if you were out and about in the city and blind?Recently I read media stories about two blind men and t...
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She spent most of her summers at the Spiral Garden exploring her love of music and art. This year she decided it's time to give back.
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Thanks to a gift made by Jim and Mary Davie, Dr. Azadeh Kushki (left) has the chance to explore new technologies that could make a profound impact in how kids with autism manage their anxiety.
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June is Pride Month and we wanted to celebrate what that means to some of our LGBTQ+ kids, alumni, and staff.
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Holland Bloorview offers families adapted bike equipment loans. So with summer around the corner, we’re shifting gears to share some tips and tricks for an inclusive and safe ride!
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In the Daphne Cockwell Spiral Garden, kids and youth are inspired by nature, and by each other, to create works of art that stretch the imagination, leaving lasting feelings of self-empowerment.
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By Anchel KrishnaHaving a child means making lots of decisions. When you have a child with special needs, you make decisions on top of de...
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Vanessa Williams, 18, has spent three years on the Children’s Council at the Hospital for Sick Children and last year she chaired the group. SickKids has always been a part of Vanessa’s life, as her older brother Daniel has sickle cell anemia—a condition in which a person’s red blood cells are…
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Every year, ECHO Ontario Autism will host a hands-on, in-person, skills-based workshop or “Boot Camp” on diagnosing Autism Spectrum Disorder.
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Helen Donnelly is Holland Bloorview's Dr. Flap—a therapeutic clown in a trademark aviator hat with goggles, a white medical coat and a ...
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