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Special Stratford girl taking part in Ride for Autism fundraiser

Liz Bell STRATFORD couple Kirstin and Steve have met a few hurdles in their parenting challenges, but are clearing the jumps in the best way they know how with a positive attitude. Daughter Indi has just turned five, and was born with severe hip dysplasia in both hips. At six weeks old she was fitted with a hip brace that had to be worn for 23 hours a day and, after being in and out of various hip braces for the following two years, she was eventually diagnosed with hypotonia and joint hypermobility, which meant her muscles had to work twice as much as normal for her body to complete even the most basic of tasks.

Transitioning primary school students with Autism Spectrum Disorder fr by Tara Martin, Roselyn Dixon et al

Abstract Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are increasingly being educated in mainstream classroom environments. Commonly students commence their education in a segregated setting, transitioning to mainstream education after a process of skills development. For each student, transition is a unique and complex process. In NSW Australia, Autism Spectrum Australia (Aspect) offers a satellite classroom placement, in which students are provided with specialised education with the goal of future transition supported by the Aspect transition programme. This article examines the successes and difficulties experienced by three primary school students who transitioned from an Aspect satellite classroom to a mainstream classroom environment during primary school. Utilising Rogoff’s sociocultural framework, it analyses the transition process from the perspective of personal, interpersonal, institutional and cross-institutional contexts. Results identified several factors that faci

Rainbows are everywhere but no one s really around : Sydney s Mardi Gras in Covid times

“Happy la-di-da” was the singsong greeting heard on Sydney’s Oxford Street last March: rhyming slang commemorating Mardi Gras, the city’s final mass event before Covid-19 hit. “Gay Christmas”, as it’s colloquially called, will look different this year – 35,000 ticket holders will watch the parade at the Sydney Cricket Ground, a more controllable environment than Oxford Street, traditionally lined with some 200,000 spectators. For 78er Kate Rowe,.

Rainbows are everywhere but no one s really around : Sydney s Mardi Gras in Covid times

Rainbows are everywhere but no one s really around : Sydney s Mardi Gras in Covid times
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