Pilot Implementation of the KeenSpire Digital Companion App: A Pragmatic Evaluation of Two Real-World Distribution Pathways for Families of Children with ADHD/NDDs
March 30, 2026 |
Across Canada, families of children living with ADHD and other […]
Across Canada, families of children living with ADHD and other […]
Families with children aged 18 to 42 months who have […]
Canadian families waiting for neurodevelopmental assessments and services often face […]
Indigenous families in rural and remote British Columbia face significant barriers to accessing culturally safe disability supports.
Indigenous families and communities pass down knowledge, traditions, and culture, fostering children’s self-determination and resilience. Participation in activities that develop motor skills can strengthen cultural identity while supporting physical, cognitive, social, and emotional growth, which leads to academic success and overall well-being.
This project brings together the Six Nations Department of Well-Being, the Extensive Needs Service at McMaster Children’s Hospital, and the Offord Centre for Child Studies to strengthen how First Nations children with neurodevelopmental needs are supported.
The human right to play is essential for every child. […]
One in 66 Canadian children has a motor disability that […]
Children with cerebral palsy (CP) often experience muscle weakness, which […]
Families of children with disabilities often face challenges that go […]
Families of young children with possible developmental delays often wait […]
Parents, caregivers, and representatives from the College of Rehabilitation Sciences came together to discuss the needs of neurodivergent youth in Kinosao Sipi.