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A Hopeful Sign of Spring

by Helene Louise  

Where I live, the winters are long and this year it has been particularly cold—even for someone like me who doesn't mind the winter. So today I was particularly happy to find this little crocus poking through the snow. Every spring, I keep my eyes open… more »


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Underdogs, Misfits and Me

by Helene Louise  

One of the primary factors that motivated me to write about my experience coming to terms with my daughter's stroke and now, motivates me to continue developing materials to encourage others, is that I know how discouraging it is to be met with negativi… more »


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Structure of a Science Experiment

by Helene Louise  

Recently, I was helping my daughter with her science homework and we were reviewing the basic steps of a science experiment—you start with a purpose, then you do your research, state your hypothesis, actually conduct the experiment, analyze the results… more »


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Celebrating the Tiniest of Triumphs

by Helene Louise  

One of the things that I've learned in the process of rehabilitating my daughter after a childhood stroke, is the importance of appreciating and celebrating even the tiniest of triumphs. For example, the ability to zip up a coat, button a shirt or hold… more »


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What's in a link? Part II

by Helene Louise  

Last October, I wrote about how privileged I felt about having my book included on the publications page of the International Alliance for Pediatric Stroke (IAPS).  I feel equally privileged and grateful to also have my book included on the list of reco… more »


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