The Real Champions
Champions aren’t always somebody who has received a medal on a podium; in fact, some of our Champions may never even know what it feels like to receive a round of applause. Champions aren’t always somebody who has won a title; their name may never be recognized among stranger
Putting People First
A disability is defined as “a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities of such individual.” While that defines a disability, a disability does not define a person; it is only an attribute, one that impairs some life activity
No More Picky Eaters
Until I became a feeding therapist, eating was something I always took for granted. I always liked to eat. As a matter of fact, I consider myself somewhat of a foodie. Sure, I had some of those times as a child when I had to sit at the table until I finished what was on my plate.
A Father’s Love
Sunday is the day for fathers, but everyday our staff gets to see the love a father has for his child in action, the innate desire to see them succeed, to see them happy.
Alexandra’s Goals
Every parent has goals for their child, goals that grow alongside them – from anxiously waiting for them to take their first steps, to waiting for college admissions letters in the mail. Every family has their own goals; but more important than any single, measurable goal is th
Welcome to Holland: A Guide for Arizona Parents of Children with Disabilities
You’ve dreamt your whole life of visiting Italy. From the time you were a child, you spent hours and hours watching classic films set on sun-soaked beaches and old cobbled streets: Gregory Peck and Audrey Hepburn zipping through Rome on a Vespa; Michael Caine charming his way
