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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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Perfect is a new children's book about the birth of a baby with a disability, told from the perspective of her older brother. In a piece ...
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When your child is an inpatient at Holland Bloorview, the staff you will come to rely on most are the nurses on your unit.When your child...
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This morning my son and I visited an arts program at L'Arche Toronto. Sol Express runs two programs during the year: One is for actors w...
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Webinars include a mix of information (presentation style) and opportunities to ask questions. We engage Youth Mentors to share their lived experiences.
We designed these sessions for students in any school board and welcome families/parents to participate.
We designed these sessions for students in any school board and welcome families/parents to participate.
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Headed to college or university? Are you a student with a disability preparing for your post-secondary education and career? Join us for our Fall 2022 free webinar series!
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This workshop is geared to parents/caregivers of children and youth with disabilities ages 10-24 years, to learn about social media digital awareness
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Most of the actors in Best Summer Ever have disabilities. But that's not part of the story.
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Starting on January 15, there will be changes to the Eglinton Avenue East and Bayview Avenue intersection to support the continued construction of the future Leaside Station.
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Imagine you're a young filmmaker with multiple sclerosis living in New York City. Your documentary When I Walk has won an Emmy. You're able to live on your own and work, because New York State Medicaid covers 24-7 care aids who come to your home. Then your marriage ends and your…
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