This blog is about a child that has Cerebral Palsy. This explains the therapy, the ups & downs, the day to day experiences that this child goes through. I (his mother) write these experiences in the hope it will help other moms/families in our same situation. I hope they can take comfort in the fact that they are not alone and hope they might find some helpful information that they may not...
The Your Therapy Source blog offers information on pediatric occupational therapy, pediatric physical therapy and special education. Stay informed on recent research, read activity ideas and articles on sensory motor skill development in children. We have a focus on autism, cerebral palsy and sensory processing disorder.
I am a stage 4 Neuroblastoma survivor and a mother. My youngest daughter has many health problems, including Cerebral Palsy and multiple birth defects. Please join us as we navigate through this "special needs" journey.
hello my name is Rudy Sims I was born cerebral palsy and I am in a wheelchair. My interests I have a wide variety of interests and I love the process of learning I am very knowledgeable and the topics of computers, technology, psychology and disability issues feel free to contact me anytime my e-mail address is at the top of copingwithdisability.com
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I took a year away from college to interview people with disabilities, share their stories, and post my reflections. I'm amazed by how much I learned over this past year. Now, I'm back in school, not having time to interview, but continuing to share my thoughts. About me - I like sports, music, travel, and conversation. And, I have cerebral palsy. I believe society often underestimates the...
I'm Erin, a college student and an undergraduate music therapy major. I also have cerebral palsy and hydrocephalus, and I aspire to attend medical school upon graduation. In medical school, I hope to specialize and complete a residency in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
It is my hope that my blog will offer help, hope, and support to fellow music therapists, music therapy students,...
The Adapted Life is a blog is for parents of children with physical, cognitive and developmental disabilities who want to live a normal family life in a household likely filled with assistive technology (AT), paperwork and appointments. I am a parent of a teen with cerebral palsy who uses AT for communication, mobility and learning. I am also the founder of www.SayitwithSymbols.com, a web...