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Hiring the Right Babysitter for a Child with Special Needs

How can parents create an atmosphere that promotes success for their children with disabilities? All children deserve to be positioned for success – this includes children with disabilities and special needs. The most powerful atmosphere that can be created is

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What Disabilities Affect Canada’s Kids?

Do you think there is a greater number of children with disabilities in Canada today than there was, say, 100 years ago?  While it may seem natural for people to develop disabilities as they age, it is another story to

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Entering Adulthood with Disabilities

Many resources are available for children with disabilities and adults with disabilities, but what information and services are available to those who exist between the two age groups? It has been reported that teenagers with disabilities face extreme challenges when

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Is Disability Preventable?

Are medications in pregnancy to blame for more disability diagnoses? The numbers of diagnoses for neurodevelopmental disorders, like autism, are at record levels. In addition, children are experiencing heighten sensitivities to food, resulting in high numbers of severe allergic reactions.

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Art for All – Art Centres Throughout Canada

Are you aware of the many therapeutic benefits of art? The American Art Therapy Association defines art therapy as a “…mental health profession in which clients, facilitated by the art therapist, use art media, the creative process, and the resulting

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How to Prevent Violence Against Women

People see North America as a place where equal rights are offered to all people, yet violence towards women is still a problem here. In fact, the study, Domestic Violence Against Women – An International Concern reports that in America,

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The Truth About Alzheimer’s

Alzheimer’s symptoms become more significant as time goes on. In early stages it can be mistaken for common forgetfulness. As time goes on, however, it becomes clear that the changes in mental function go beyond loss of short-term memories. When a person’s

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Dementia is Not a Death Sentence

By year 2031, nearly 1.4 million Canadians will be living with cognitive diseases like Alzheimer’s dementia. At this rate, by year 2040 dementia will cost the Canadian economy 293 billion dollars. These facts are sobering but when wrapped in the

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Retirees Protect Mental Health With Preventative Measures

Retirement has been called the “Golden Years” of life. Without responsibilities of a career or raising young children, many Canadians feel a new sense of freedom. However, this freedom can be quickly restricted by health troubles.  Health is a high

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We Need To Learn About Autism

Autism is a new word to many of us. Even though medical researchers believe autism has been around since the early 1900s, it seems like the term has gained much of its popularity in the 21st century. Today, Autism Speaks

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