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Choosing a Child Care Program

…charge when children are sick or away on holiday? Is there an application fee? Is fee subsidy available? Do you operate all year or have any set closure times? Do you have a waiting list? What is your policy or guidelines for including children with special needs? Do you have supports or resources for children with special needs? If you like the way the director or supervisor answers your questions, ask for an appointment to visit the centre. Sin…
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How to Cash a Cheque

…have proper identification. It will cost you to use this service. The most common fee is about 3% of the total amount you want cashed. There is also a $3.00 fee per cheque. So, it would cost you $18 to cash a $500 cheque. This might not seem like much. However, if you did this each month for a year it would add up to $216 that you could have used to buy something else. You will need to sign your cheque on the back in order to cash it. You should n…
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Mindfulness for Children

…0). Teaching Your Child Mindfulness, Retrieved July 17, 2020 from: https://www.healthline.com/health/childrens-health/mindfulness-for-kids#infants Newman, M., (2020). Mindfulness Practices Help Regulate You and Your Baby, Retrieved July 17, 2020 from: https://www.lamaze.org/Giving-Birth-with-Confidence/GBWC-Post/mindfulness-practices-help-regulate-you-and-your-baby-1 Rogers, S., (2017). A Mindfulness Practice for Preschoolers that Connects Prescho…
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Transition Planning Milestones for Youth with Developmental Disabilities

…he language is important so you can make informed choices. The choices can feel complicated. The more students and their families are part of making choices about school the more control a student has over their destination. Things to think about before you get to Grade 9: Questions for the person with a developmental disability: High school programs: What are my choices? What does a high school offer? Understand what choice of programs high schoo…
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Vision Assessment

…What kind of lighting will help my child? Glossary Optometrist: A licensed specialist (O.D.) trained to examine eyes and related structures to determine vision problems. S/he may prescribe eyeglasses, contact lenses, or other vision aids. Orientation and Mobility Specialist: A teacher trained to teach people who are visually impaired how to move safely around the environment. Paediatric Ophthalmologist: A medical doctor (M.D.) who specializes in t…
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Prader-Willi Syndrome

…d work with a genetics specialist who is knowledgeable about PWS and the latest in testing. The geneticist will arrange to have blood samples sent to an appropriate laboratory for testing. Additional Resources: Ontario Prader-Willi Syndrome Association (OPWSA) – www.opwsa.com OPWSA is a non-profit charity. Their mission is to enhance the quality of life for individuals with Prader-Willi Syndrome. This website contains information for those interes…
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Exploring Funding Sources

…ns providing respite services for families in Toronto are invited to join. www.respiteservices.com To find alternative funding sources in your area, search through your local sports clubs, faith or cultural groups, recreational facilities, charitable organizations or community agencies. For example: Local Rotary clubs fund programs which benefit children and youth in the areas of health, education, child abuse and neglect, social development and l…
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Visiting the Art Gallery of Ontario

…e by either stairs or elevators. Wheelchairs are also available on a first-come, first-served basis and are FREE to borrow – you just need a piece of photo ID. Click here to reserve a wheelchair prior to your visit. We’re also constantly expanding our Accessible AGO program. Click here to learn about our Accessible AGO services. Click here if you have a medical condition that requires you to bring liquids or large bags into the gallery , or contac…
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Visual Impairment

…ally impaired lead independent lives. Vision Institute of Canada – https://www.visioninstitutecanada.com The Vision Institute is a not-for-profit optometry clinic. Regular and specialized eye care services are provided to the general public and to persons with special needs. All funds raised support services to persons in chronic care facilities and to persons with visual impairments, brain injuries, developmental disabilities and unique vision pr…
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Cystic Fibrosis

…or detected? If a physician suspects CF, he will probably suggest a “sweat test”. This simple and painless test measures the amount of salt in the sweat. A high salt level, along with other symptoms, points to the presence of Cystic Fibrosis. Increasingly, genetic tests are being used in the diagnosis of the disease. Genetic tests are also used to diagnose CF prenatally. Approximately 60% of patients are diagnosed in the first year of life, and 90…
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