This review explores how muscles adapt to various forms of exercise in children and adolescents with CP.
This powerful, practical book is meant to help children and adults have meaningful discussions about disability and ableism.
As your child with CP is becoming a teenager, there are a couple of things you may want to think about.
I'm going to be talking about AAC and reading and some different things that you might not think about when you are doing those types of activities. When you're supporting reading for a nonverbal child, whether they use a high-tech system or a light-tech system, like a paperboard, you want to make sure that they have plenty of the opportunities to contribute to the experience. You want to be able to comment. You want to be able to talk about the people, the places, the things, and maybe the feelings that they have.