Category Archives: children

Finding Peace at Bedtime

We recently (Nov 22) moved to a new, bigger home, so that our family could enjoy more space. As much as we loved our previous home on Fillmore Crescent, we were a little cramped. It had only three bedrooms upstairs … Continue reading

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Status Update on Chloe’s Spine

This week, I finally managed to get the x-rays of my daughter’s spine that were taken by two different hospitals. Since 4 months have passed between those two x-rays, I’m keen to know if any progression in the curve is … Continue reading

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Spinal asymmetry or juvenile scoliosis?

These past few months have been a roller-coaster ride. For about two years my daughter has been periodically complaining about having a sore back. At first I ignored her complaints. After-all, I have pain in my back on-and-off too, so … Continue reading

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On the Importance of Listening to your Kids

Being a child isn’t as easy as it seems. The majority of their time is spent playing with their friends and siblings, learning in school and listening to their parents. But once in a while – life can seem overwhelming … Continue reading

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