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    an image of three people sitting around a table The PDN Bulletin


Parenting with a Disability Bulletin - Winter 2009 - Volume 12 Issue 1


"Toys and play are important to your child’s development, and safety is essential. In Canada, responsibility for toy safety is shared among governments, the toy industry, safety associations, parents, and caregivers.

Toy makers must ensure that their toys meet Health Canada’s product safety regulations. Although stores are regularly checked for unsafe toys, such toys can still make their way into your home."

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Parenting with a Disability Bulletin - Fall 2009 - Volume 11 Issue 4

Child protection is an issue of fundamental importance in our society. Unfortunately for parents with disabilities, children are often taken from them in the name of “child protection.”

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Parenting with a Disability Bulletin - Spring/Summer 2009 - Volume 11 Issue 3

The PDN is very excited to bring you our fourth parenting publication, “SCHOOL YEAR CHRONICLES: A Personal Collection of Your Child’s School Year Memories”, an exciting and innovative way of capturing your child’s special childhood school moments and achievements; while providing tips for you, as parents with disabilities, on parenting issues including how to educate your child about your disability, how to breastfeed when you are a mother with a disability and facing post partum blues.

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Parenting with a Disability Bulletin - Winter 2009 - Volume 11 Issue 2


What you say in response to your child's questions or what you choose to tell them must be in line with their developmental stage in order to get the right message across.

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Parenting with a Disability Bulletin - Fall 2008 - Volume 11 Issue 1

There are many ideas about how to rear children. Some parents adopt the ideas their own parents used. Others get advice from friends. Some read books about parenting. Others take classes offered in the community. No one has all the answers. Read on to find out more…

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