BLOOM combines real family stories with the best expert advice, plus the latest news and opinion on disability.
An Indigenous experience of autism
'My research is about learning from, and understanding, families. I have some expertise, but the families are the experts.'
Where is she now?
Two weeks before the end of her Grade 10 school year, Irene Tran—a bubblyteenager who excelled academically and was an accomplished pia...
Yippee!
BLOOM wins first in the Activism and Social Justice category in this year's Canadian Weblog Awards....
How stories humanize us
Historically BLOOM has been the voice of parentsraising children with disabilities. But there's value—to parents and professionals—wh...
This is what beauty looks like
To celebrate the International Day of Persons with Disabilities yesterday, store windows in Zurich shops were filled with mannequins desi...
A voice for Andrew
Holly Zhuang's brother Andrew (above left) died in September. Holly spoke for him and 300,000 Ontario children with special needs at a me...
'Disabilities' day and discrimination
It's the International Day of Persons with Disabilities.If you're looking for an uplifting post, please see our piece yesterday about spe...
'You are going to be Dads'
At a recent BLOOM event I met a new dad, Rob Foslett. Rob's face lit up when he told me that he and his partner had recently adopted a yo...
A lesson in love
Donna Kirk is the author of FindingMatthew: A Child with Brain Damage, A Young Man with Mental Illness, A Son andBrother with Extraordina...
And the truth shall set you free
I remember when my son was still a baby, a psychiatrist told me that I needed to play a "PR role" in how I introduced him to others. He s...
In autism, we confuse IQ with happiness
Does being smarter make you happier? Not necessarily, says Dr. Evdokia Anagnostou, a childneurologist and clinician scientist in the Auti...
Pagination
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