On the 4th day of inspiration my OT gave to me…
A story of how a group of young high school students created a life-changing device for one little girl and are working to make this available to others in need.
On the 4th day of inspiration my OT gave to me…
A story of how a group of young high school students created a life-changing device for one little girl and are working to make this available to others in need.
On the 3rd day of inspiration my OT gave to me…
A CNN Hero whose passion is changing the world for children with disabilities in Columbia and encouraging the world to look beyond disability and see amazing abilities.
On the 2nd day of inspiration my OT gave to me…
An inspirational story of how a paralyzed climber from Calgary is challenging the odds and setting his sights high with the help of an exoskeleton.
A wonderful story about the importance of sportsmanship and how one kind act has helped to change rules for the betterment of the sport.
What is put on a table and cut, but never eaten?
A deck of cards.
Check out the story of a young girl that has been seen across the world, proving superheroes do exist.
If you’re a keen and organized shopper, I’m sure you have the majority of your holiday gifts already purchased, and if you’re anything like my Mother had everything done and wrapped in August! However, if you’re anything like my husband, you are waiting until the 24th to think about Christmas.
Although Santa and his Elves are hard at work building the toys your children put on their Christmas wish list, there may be a few items you still need to purchase.
We consulted our talented team of Pediatric Occupational Therapists and are happy to provide you with some fun but functional gift inspiration. These are gifts that are educational and stimulate child development:
“I know you’ve got a lot of good things happening up ahead,
The past is gone it’s all been said,
So here’s to what the future brings,
I know tomorrow you’ll find better things.”
The Kinks, Better Things