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'When I look at myself in the hospital as a clinician, all the things I think I do exceptionally well, my rarest gifts, they're all things I learned from her.'
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The toy-filled spaces may look like a child’s dream come true, but they're more than just fun and games.
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Anjet van Dijken advises the Dutch government and researchers on how to support siblings of children with disabilities. She came to visit Holland Bloorview to learn how we made brothers and sisters an integral part of our approach to family-centred care.
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Last night was fun. I got to tell a story in American Sign Language (ASL) about a funny incident that happened when I was a teen. I was d...
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Yesterday we ran a beautiful piece by Keith McArthur, about his family's nine-year search to get a genetic diagnosis for his son Bryson.W...
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Tracy Shepherd joins us for a Q&A on her recent appointment as president of executive board at ISAAC International.
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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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Originally published in the fall 2018 issue of Today's Kids in Motion.By Ashleigh Townley, Rebecca Perlin and Joanne Downing Mealtime can ...
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This article originally appeared on SIRCuit.The growth in knowledge of the potential impact of concussion in recent years has prompted a ...
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Although funded for 19 nursing hours a day, Kayla Schultz's son can't attend school because there's no nurse to fill the day shift.
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