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Adapting Creatively

Creatively adapting the environment, the opportunities, the mindsets that touch our children with disabilities. Abolishing the word Siblings. Picture a blank index card in my left hand and a red felt marker in my right. Im writing a word on the card. Sibling. Well do something with this card at the end of the post, but for now, let it sit in your imagination near the bottom of your screen. A line from Diana Kimptons book, A Special Child in the Family Living with your sick or disabled child.

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Monday, September 9, 2013. Well except the growing up and having a family part, I am NOT ready for that yet! I wish I had said so much more. I wish I had said something like this. And you are just right just the way you are! Links to this post. Tuesday, August 6, 2013. I run out the door the ten feet to the car and Elijah is in the car crying.

The Do-It-Yourself OT A blog to highlight low-tech, low-cost gadgets and modifications by occupational therapists, moderated by Lynn Swedberg, MS, OTRL

Lynn using an electric knife to carve an edema control wedge using a discarded hip abductor wedge. Lynn demonstrating floor sitter feeding device for client with cerebral palsy. Carry-all basket showing leveling wedge, cut-out area, and bungee strap. Opening a beverage one-handed using the can holder.

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I bet you all thought I disappeared. First of all, we finally found a fantastic, pre-packaged organic formula.

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Creatively adapting the environment, the opportunities, the mindsets that touch our children with disabilities. Abolishing the word Siblings. Picture a blank index card in my left hand and a red felt marker in my right. Im writing a word on the card. Sibling. Well do something with this card at the end of the post, but for now, let it sit in your imagination near the bottom of your screen. A line from Diana Kimptons book, A Special Child in the Family Living with your sick or disabled child.

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