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Keep Your Judgement To Yourself—You Don’t Know Their Story

1 Comment / Blog Post / June 18, 2021
Girl Standing on top of a wooden play structure

You never know what another parent might have going on. So if you have to judge, please keep it to yourself.

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Bouncy Castles, Judgement and A Thong Gone Wrong

2 Comments / disabilty / June 16, 2021
a young girl wearing pink is climbing up a bouncy castle climbing wall

Parenting makes us vulnerable. We expose parts of ourselves we never imagined we would – emotionally and sometimes, physically.

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Pill Drill: Teaching Kids How To Swallow Pills

Leave a Comment / disabilty / May 29, 2021
Jumbo pill over a background of M & Ms.

Teaching your child to swallow their meds can be a bitter pill to swallow. Here’s how to practise!

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