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

BLOOM combines real family stories with the best expert advice, plus the latest news and opinion on disability.
'They said they were trained to be hyper-positive, but sometimes the parent isn’t in that space. Often there is a big, gaping hole of despair that no one wants to look at.'
By Kari Wagner-Peck When my husband Ward and I started dating I was 42 years old and he was 29. Yeah, I have a trophy husband. We eventua...
I was surprised to see this headline on a CBC The Current story yesterday: Newborns should have the right to die, ethicist says. Can newb...
Life with children with disabilities and chronic health problems is complicated. It can be traumatic and a source of heartache.But it can...
Anna Rendell presented a workshop called Me to We on the power of parents finding their voice on social media at the Ontario Association ...
A community garden and farmer's market, arts programs, yoga and a café are part of a Toronto housing community Skye Gross (above left) e...
Today is International Day of Persons with Disabilities.We're marking the occasion with an interview with Pia Pearce, mom to Kevin Pearce...
Next Wednesday is International Day of Persons with Disabilities.We're marking the occasion with an interview with Pia Pearce, mom to Kev...
Yesterday I was outraged to read this story about the case of a 9-year-old California girl with an intellectual disability who was sexual...
"Let me get this straight," my chiropractor said."You've had this pain in your neck and shoulders for 28 years, but you've only got $250 ...
Last week I shared a new comment written on our most popular post The Invisible Mom by Sue Robins. The Invisible Mom is about how moth...
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