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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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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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Ontario youth with disabilities and chronic health needs have a unique opportunity to tell government what they need to live a full, satisf...
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By Kari Wagner-Peck When my husband Ward and I started dating I was 42 years old and he was 29. Yeah, I have a trophy husband. We eventua...
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“I sit here and think ‘How did I get so lucky?'” says Susan Day Fragiadakis, a research assistant in Holland Bloorview's Autism Res...
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Patience.It's a quality that doesn't rank high in our competitive, consuming, instant-gratification culture. We want things, and we want ...
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We don't talk enough about the mental health challenges of raising children with disabilities. There are many studies showing higher rate...
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