BLOOM combines real family stories with the best expert advice, plus the latest news and opinion on disability.

My daughters, KPop Demon Hunters, and radical acceptance
'This film reminded me that healing and growth happen when we stop hiding parts of ourselves and let others in.'
PPE shortages, costs push an Ontario day program to sell chocolates and a parent to take out a loan
Steer Friends' monthly bill for masks, shields, gowns and hand sanitizer is $1,430. And that doesn't include cleaning supplies.
'Wholeness comes in lots of packages.' So why do we design the world for the average body?
'Ability and disability may be in part about the physical state of the body, but they are also produced by the relative flexibility or rigidity of the built world'
A study on siblings grows out of a parent's desire to help her young daughter
'We know this group of kids have higher levels of perfectionism and trying to always be in control, and to not be a burden. This will be a space that is for them, where it’s safe to talk about their
A nurse finds her medical skills put to the test raising her daughter
'Most of the time I feel like I’m being heard because I’m able to say the medical lingo. But not being heard is rampant for parents who don’t know medical language, and I feel for them.'
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Training in a hospital kitchen helps Congxiao land a new job
A 10-month job training program at Holland Bloorview is preparing high school students for the world of work.
'Disability and mental health are not things we talk about in the Black culture'
In November, the Grants will run a new support group for Black parents of children with disabilities in the Greater Toronto Area.
For parents coping with a child's chronic pain, acceptance is step one
Making room for difficult thoughts and emotions, rather than fighting them, is at the heart of a therapy used with children with persistent pain and their parents.
'Autism isn't a thing. It's how we go about things'
Matthew Dever wants to change the way you think about autism. 'Acceptance means finding ways to accommodate.'
Do we get what we deserve in life? Political philosopher Michael Sandel says no
A book challenges the idea that people rise in America based on merit, and suggests the belief that we are 'self-made' creates friction between 'winners and losers' that harms the common good.
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