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As a part of Rett Syndrome Awareness Month and with Halloween quickly approaching, we wanted to share this on our blog to make sure all families have access to this for an all-inclusive and fun Halloween!
Most kids love Halloween, but kids with disabilities may need a few simple accommodations so they can join in the trick or treating. Small changes to things like where you place the candy bowl and how you light your home will...
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Painted Pumpkins are fun to make and are a great Fall craft for children of all abilities to do. Traditional pumpkin carving is tricky and can be dangerous for little hands, so this alternative is something everyone can have fun with....
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This year’s most epic Halloween costume goes to ... Jeremy Scott! Jeremy’s dad, Ryan, created this Ghostbusters masterpiece — a perfectly scaled replica of the Ecto-1 that encompasses Jeremy’s wheelchair. Jeremy, 8, has spina bifida and has been in a wheelchair...
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Kerry Lynch would much rather you ask questions than point and stare or make an obvious attempt not to stare. Her 2-year-old daughter, Mary Cate, was born with a rare genetic disorder called Apert Syndrome, which gives her facial and cranial abnormalities...
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