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By Sandra Joy SteinThenote announcing picture day came home in my son's school folder.“Wow,”I thought. “Look how far we've come.”...
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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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'That a hospital's policy would exclude a segment of the population was very shocking to me.'
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More than one in five patients who have lived in a psychiatric facility for over 365 days have an intellectual disability, according to a new study.
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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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The prism lab's research has been featured in many television, radio, and print news channels. Below is an archive of past ...
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Physiotherapist Kelly Brewer didn't picture herself working with children. For 11 years she worked with adults in the intensive care unit...
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'Tangled's mission is about creating opportunities for Mad, Deaf and disabled artists to shift the narrative of our cultural tablet.'
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In 1999, Deborah Covell Fletcher gave birth to twin girls, one with disabilities. In a new book she shares how she adapted to the unexpected.
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