
Cerebral Palsy and Mental Health
Living with cerebral palsy (CP) isn’t only about mobility – it’s also about mental wellbeing. Around 1.6 in every 1,000 births are affected with CP , and with improved care, people live longer, fuller lives. Yet…
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Living with cerebral palsy (CP) isn’t only about mobility – it’s also about mental wellbeing. Around 1.6 in every 1,000 births are affected with CP , and with improved care, people live longer, fuller lives. Yet…
Fatigue is a common and invisible symptom for many people living with cerebral palsy. Beyond physical limitations, constant effort to move, think, and engage can lead to overwhelming exhaustion. Understanding…
Dr. Dawn M. Pickering created this vibrant illustrated storybook as part of her study to explore the wellbeing of individuals with complex disabilities. This storybook isn't just research— it's a powerful tool that…
Zyan is a 7-year-old boy and a real ray of sunshine who loves exploring his hometown in his walking aid Xplore. His favorite thing is visiting the neighbor's geese and chickens
The F-words: Fitness, Function, Friends, Family, Fun and Future help practitioners, educators, and families to create a supportive and inclusive environment that focuses on all dimensions of a child’s life. Let us…
In this blog, we delve into universal design to help you understand and recogni s e how its principles, when implemented, can foster more accessible and inclusive solutions.
A disability entails the loss of, damage to, or deviation from bodily or psychological functions, in the form of mental, physical, intellectual, or sensory challenges.
Epilepsy is a serious neurological brain disorder that causes recurring seizures and is common in children with cerebral palsy. There are many types of seizures, and they can range from mild to severe. Typically,…