
Improving Cultural Safety In Pediatric Healthcare
The DPSS team is honoured and proud to have partnered with McGill University’s School of Physical & Occupational Therapy in creating “Stories of Pediatric Rehabilitation
The DPSS team is honoured and proud to have partnered with McGill University’s School of Physical & Occupational Therapy in creating “Stories of Pediatric Rehabilitation
It is hard to believe but the return to school is just around the corner. Because of ongoing hygiene measures in your community, things may be more confusing than usual. If you are feeling overwhelmed, you are not alone! Read on to learn how you can make your child’s first day their best day.
The first day of school brings many changes to a student’s life. For example, they will likely have a different teacher, a different place to hang their coat, and a different classroom. During the phases of de-confinement, there may also be ongoing hygiene measures in your community.
In Quebec, everyone 12 and up now has to wear a mask in indoor public places. Children 10 years and up now need to wear
‘Hi, I am a kid with a disability and I am spending more time at home because of COVID-19. I miss my friends. I say
The world is a changing place and many new recommendations are coming into place everyday. This can be overwhelming to many of us . Across
“My kids have lots of toys at home but they don’t like them anymore. Even their favorite toys seem boring. What should I do?”
This is Part 1 of a three-part series. Jacob is a 6-year-old boy who gets upset when things don’t go his way. He cries and
This is Part 2 of a three-part series. Remember Jacob? The 6-year-old boy who gets very upset when things don’t go his way? Jacob’s parents
This is Part 3 of a three-part series. Remember Jacob? The 6-year-old boy who tantrums when things don’t go his way? Once their story was
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