On this very cold and wet Sunday morning, our amazing occupational therapy students ran an event for the Conductive Education group. I came with my umbrella (and sore ankle) and watched children with celebral palsy in their wheelchairs racing around an obstacle course in the rain – each of them assisted by a team of […]
Day: November 10, 2019
Vision screening is like herding cats
This is not meant to sound derogatory. I’m not really comparing children to cats but I’m beginning to realise just how difficult it is to get complete coverage of any group that you are trying to screen. It seems to me that on any one day there are at least 10% of children who are […]