Surgery Tips and Tricks
I have Caitlin home at the moment recovering from her latest surgery. With this hospital experience fresh in my mind […]
I have Caitlin home at the moment recovering from her latest surgery. With this hospital experience fresh in my mind […]
In the first few months, I listened to Caitlin’s therapists saying to me, ‘You need to do this, can you
This short video will walk you through practical tips to help everyone feel included and understood. From allowing plenty of
We’re excited to have Claire Mitchell, a passionate self-advocate with Down syndrome, here to explain how using Easy Read and
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One of the very first homemade therapy activities that I put together for Caitlin was her Sensory Box. When she
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Going to hospital for an appointment, surgery or for a stay can be very daunting for a child. Hospitals can
Blood tests can be the most traumatic and stressful time for your child and for everyone else involved. I remember
I must admit that the first year of Caitlin’s life was pretty full on with hospital visits as an outpatient