Tag: development-rehabilitation
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Guide to buying developmentally appropriate gifts
For some children, chronological age does not match developmental age. So, when selecting a gift based on a child’s developmental age, you are more likely to pick a toy that is the right fit for their skills.
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Moving forward with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
When Max was diagnosed with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, his parents knew this day would come. But they hoped they'd have a bit more time before their son needed...
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Design Centre gives young girl a voice
As Ava got older, it became clear that she had lots of ideas to express, but didn't have a way to get them out. Her parents met with a speech language...
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Broadening our patients’ musical horizons
It is widely known that music benefits childhood development and can support intellectual, emotional, social, motor and literacy skills. Therefore,...
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A collaborative approach to autism research
Staff and researchers at McMaster Children’s Hospital (MCH), McMaster University and Hamilton Health Sciences have come together to form the...
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