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'I realized how much easier it was to accept my son's diagnosis when I accepted myself.'
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Communication is such a vital part of our being and is so much more than just speech. And these four amazing kids prove just how.
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A U.S. news story this week paints a disturbing picture of home nurses who miss shifts and make medication and other errors while caring for children with complex medical needs. A Holland Bloorview family leader says the system is no different here, and gives an update since she wrote about it for…
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'Nobody tells you how to be an adult, let alone an adult with a disability.'
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Children's rehab is often focused on improving a person's ability in a specific area or in achieving functional goals.The use of “goal...
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By Anna PennerAs the youngest child in our family, I grew up accepting my brother Daniel's differences as a given. I don't remember Danie...
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Delivering Christmas stockings and having water pistol fights are some of the ways Irene Simpson made being in hospital fun.
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'I try to understand their interests outside the hospital. Doing something fun takes away from the medicalization of being in the hospital.'
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Faces of Transformation: Meet Dr. Alysha Ladha, developmental pediatrician
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