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Growing up Nadia Hamilton drew pictures and instructions to help her brother Troy, who has autism, do things around the house. “These w...
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Happy Monday!Looking for a read that will make you think? Check out the disability and parenting stories we've collected in the last week...
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By Marcy WhiteI hate Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease (PMD). On March 21, 2003, I was told that PMD was the cause of my son Jacob's many med...
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Maria Mutch is awake. It's 3 a.m., or maybe 4, she's not sure—she can barely tell the difference anymore. She wanders the halls of her ...
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BRI shines a spotlight on transformative research in childhood onset disabilities, developmental differences
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Rupinder Pannu, occupational clinical nurse at Holland Bloorview, explains the benefits of getting a flu shot.
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'When families here talk about the terror they feel when they see their child seizing, I can go back to that moment when I first saw my mother seizing and thought she was dying.'
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This piece by Susan Senator (centre), author of Making Peace With Autism and the Autism Mom's Survival Guide (for Dad's too!) touched me. Susan always writes with great honesty and insight about raising her son Nat (left)
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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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'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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