Sensory Processing Disorder: Who It Affects, How It’s Assessed, and Ways to Help By Lesley Chow, MS, OTR/L, Occupational Therapist, and Stephen A. Dantzig, Psy. D., Education and Outreach Program Manager, United Cerebral
Sensory Processing Explained: How the Brain Interprets Information and Why It Matters By Stephen A. Dantzig, Psy. D., Education and Outreach Program Manager, Reviewed by Lesley Chow, MS, OTR/L, Occupational Therapist, United
Adaptive Equipment for Daily Living: Tools for Independence By Yasmina Saba Have you ever felt like your adaptive equipment was more of a burden than a benefit? For
Aging With Cerebral Palsy: Health Challenges, Research, and Independence for Adults By Nick Fodera Time marches on. People age. It is an immutable fact of life for everyone, but its effects
Adaptive and Assistive Equipment for Outdoor Activities By Danielle Shealy The disability space is constantly evolving and changing, so sometimes it can be hard to navigate the
6 Reasons to Travel While Your Children Are Young Traveling with young children who have a disability like cerebral palsy or autism can be challenging, particularly when it comes
You Are More Than Your Body: Strategies for Living Well With Chronic Illness By Jennifer Caspari, Ph.D. Living with cerebral palsy (CP) has provided many learning opportunities and lessons. It has taught me
The Impact of Aging with Cerebral Palsy By Stephen A. Dantzig, Psy. D., Brian Kajiyama, M.Ed., and Joy Mahiko, Ph.D. The impact of aging with cerebral palsy
Cerebral Palsy Doesn’t Stop Matt Downing From Reaching His Goals By Pam Norman From the moment Matt Downing entered the world, the odds were stacked against him. Born with cerebral
How United Cerebral Palsy Helped Shape the Americans with Disabilities Act The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), signed into law in 1990, stands as a monumental achievement in the fight for