2 Apr
Autism Acceptance MonthDay 2 SMILING INSTEAD OF STARING For many parents, simply leaving the house can feel daunting. There’s always that underlying worry—what if something happens? what will people think? […]
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Autism Acceptance MonthDay 1 NOT JUDGING A CHILD FOR HAVING A MELTDOWN IN PUBLIC A meltdown is an intense reaction to feeling overwhelmed, not bad behaviour or a tantrum. It […]
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Autism Acceptance Month Autism Acceptance Month always brings mixed emotions for me. It feels strange that we need a specific month to highlight something as simple as accepting differences. Acceptance […]
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Join us for a culinary Kane’s World experience. Our young adults will get to design, prepare and build their own 10″ pizza, which they will then get to take home […]
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Wonderful RoTARY CLUB BREAKFAST TALK This morning we had the pleasure of being guest speakers at the Darlington Rotary Club breakfast meeting. I truly love every opportunity to talk […]
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Learning to Let Go of the “What Ifs” For the longest time, I was terrible for it — the constant, exhausting fixation.Will he talk?Will he have friends?Will he fit in?The […]
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Same but different On this journey, we often find ourselves looking for someone who understands — another parent walking a similar path, perhaps one whose child is a little older […]
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Love doesn’t need words, but we still yearn to hear them For me, this is probably the most painful part of this journey. The additional needs, the extreme behaviours, […]
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Hidden disabilities A term many families know intimately, yet the wider world still often gets wrong or misunderstands. Recently, at one of our Kane’s World Foundation swimming sessions, a young boy […]
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It Doesn’t Matter, I’ll Do It Myself The title says it all, really.Even when the smallest smidgen of help is offered, we still refuse it. Why? Because we’ve already risk […]
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