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Stair Scare

Leave a Comment / disabilty, health / March 4, 2023
orange cartoon cat sitting on wooden stairs

Stairs can cause scares (and grey hairs). Though we practise and try to be safe, sometimes there are falls…

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Slap Those Spuds—Embarrassing Parenting Moments

Leave a Comment / disabilty / January 13, 2023
white bowl of mashed potatoes with gravy. orange cartoon cat in sunglasses peeking out from behind

My child slapped that woman’s spuds and I’m equally horrified and hysterically laughing.

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You Can (and should) Invite/Include Disabled Kids

1 Comment / disabilty / December 29, 2022
young disabled girl is eating a slice of pizza at a birthday party

Our experience with childhood birthday parties—how it feels when your disabled child’s excluded and invited to a friend’s party.

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