Community network for Canadians with G6PD Deficiency

Community network for Canadians with G6PD Deficiency G6PD Deficiency

11/26/2022

🌈2SLGBTQI Youth in Grades 9-12 are invited to join our Colours Program this Winter! Join friends in beginning Thursday, December 29th for interactive activities, snacks and fun!

☎️ To Register, text or call Alyssa at 289-404-1665 or Sharon at 905-903-3512

11/26/2022
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11/10/2022

The Jim and Ginette Munson Autism Leadership Award In recognition of the unflagging determination and leadership shown by Jim and Ginette Munson in the pursuit of a better Canada for Autistic persons, their families and communities, Autism Alliance of Canada created The Jim and Ginette Munson Autism...

10/24/2022

Myths & Facts 🔍 📖
Many girls’ learning difficulties are neither identified nor treated – possibly because boys who are struggling are, in general, more disruptive in classes, boy's seem to have more apparent issues whereas girl's that are seem to be inattentive simply aren't interested in the subject. If you have a daughter, be aware that if she has an attention disorder it may not look that way in the classroom. Rather than being disruptive or moving around the room at inappropriate times, she may seem disinterested in what the teacher is saying or prone to talking out of turn or constantly chatting with kids sitting nearby when she shouldn't be.

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