April 19, 2023 The Arts & Disabilities Too often, people with disabilities are relegated to being passive when it comes to the arts. Read More
September 24, 2021 Not Less-Than. Never Less-Than. The hardest part of raising two children with Cerebral Palsy is the fact that we live in a world that refuses to adapt to anything beyond ordinary. And I have always -- always -- known that Benjamin and Mason were far beyond ordinary. Read More
May 4, 2021 The "W" Word A parent's perspective as she recalls the moment she realized that a wheelchair meant freedom for her son and not a barrier to his progress. Read More
March 17, 2021 Take a Spin My boys were exactly the same amazing, lovable, adorable, brilliant little boys after the diagnosis, that they had been before it. The exact same. Read More
July 1, 2020 Finding Love I spent many years and many hours learning how to make the body work better, how to bring it out of pain. But that's not the human being alone. Read More
July 1, 2020 Cognitive Assessments for Infants With Cerebral Palsy The typical cognitive assessments that are used for children require them to be able to use their hands to point to pictures or hold puzzle pieces. Read More
July 1, 2020 Learning To Move And The Goals Of Therapy For a child with CP learning to move, the really important things to remember are that the child should always be active. Read More