Musings on what we can do in our communities to make a difference in the lives of those with intellectual disabilities. I'm a board member of Ideal-Way.ca, a nonprofit organization for those with special needs (Down syndrome, autism, etc.).
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This post was written by Julie Scott-Trask, Oakville, Ontario. An excerpt from "The IDEAL Way to Cook: Food for Thought".
David is 59 years old and very proud of it. He is my big brother and he has Down syndrome. Born at a time when there were more...
Part II of last week's post, "I Heard the Angels Sing, Part I".
This post was written by Tracey Coveart, Port Perry, Ontario. An excerpt from "The IDEAL Way to Cook: Food for Thought".
Stephanie was diagnosed with autism when she was six. She...
This post was written by Tracey Coveart, Port Perry, Ontario. An excerpt from "The IDEAL Way to Cook: Food for Thought".
When my daughter was born, I wept uncontrollably. Joy rolled down my cheeks in salty rivulets. I thanked God. I thanked the...
“The IDEAL Way to Cook: Food for Thought” cookbook sits on my desk, hot off the presses. A couple of years ago, friends of Adeline “Addie” Daabous, Executive Director of IDEAL WAY.ca, approached her with the idea of a cookbook. Not just your...
This post was written by guest blogger, Sue Mayer, who publishes the blog “Sue Mayer – Special Needs Mom” at http://www.suemayer-specialneedsmom.blogspot.com/.
As I began to write this post, I couldn’t help but think of the many times I have...