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  1. Recent Diagnosis

    ... myriad of emotions soon give way to one central question, “What does this mean for my child, and for my family?” A diagnosis of ... physical and developmental symptoms. Once a child is diagnosed, there’s a protocol of medical appointments and early ...

  2. Joe’l Ash

    ... and therapies, Joe’l said her only physical impairment is that she has a small limp. “Now, I walk, run, work out and have the use of ... “I was feeling pretty good when I did the race. Part of what has always helped me during these challenges is having a good attitude.” ...

  3. Unlocking Communication

    Too often, there is an assumption that the lack of speech means a lack of communication. ... and technological aids that can bring young people with Cerebral Palsy a gift many people take for granted: The ability to express ... to play with and alongside their peers. How do I find what works? Finding the most effective way for a child to communicate can ...

  4. Ballerina Dreams

    ... ballerinas move,” she wrote. “But they were eager to see what they could do.” The children featured in “Ballerina Dreams” are ... which has limited her use of her left arm. Erb’s Palsy is a condition caused during birth by an injury to nerves in the shoulder area. ...

  5. Awareness - Parents

    ... Palsy, half of the battle of managing Cerebral Palsy is becoming aware of the programs, organizations and contacts that are ... touched by Cerebral Palsy. But if a parent doesn’t know what’s available for their child, how can he or she possibly use these tools? ...

  6. Blind Bag Codes for TMNT (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)

    ... Cerebral Palsy (“CP”), can be greatly limited by what toys they are able to use and enjoy. Symptoms associated with CP can ... that children at the same age level are able to use. This is why small toys, particularly figurines, can be extremely important for ...

  7. Three Easter Holiday Ideas for Kids with CP

    ... needs that limit the ability to get around. The alternative is to build an egg hunt within your own home. Hiding stickers or notes in ... etc., are ways to adapt the hunt to your child’s needs. What’s more, you can write the prize name on paper and put it in the egg to ...

  8. The Value of Lists for Parents of Kids with Special Needs

    ... of our community are borderline superheroes, the truth is any human being has limits. As a result, we've found one very basic piece of ... maintain an invaluable amount of information in your memory. What can happen, unfortunately, is that your memory can be taken for granted. ...

  9. Horses for Therapy: How It Works

    ... and sensory processing disorders. For some children, it is an excellent form of treatment. It has been known to have much greater ... working their muscles found in the arms, neck and torso. What is the first session of the therapy like? The therapist will first assess ...

  10. Parent of Children with CP Should Explore Financial Help

    Cerebral Palsy is a condition that does not know race, gender, wealth, ... IEPs, resources and more is all available to help. What’s more, many opportunities exist that, unlike Social Security benefits, ...

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