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Summer Activities for Fun and Learning

June 20, 2022 By Alison Morse Leave a Comment

 The summer break lasts 9 weeks this year and this long break can result in children and youth losing or forgetting some of the skills they have been learning at school. Summer is a more relaxed time when parents are often able to spend lots of time with their child. Summer learning activities can boost […]

Young boy dressed as a referee in his wheelchair

Canadian Tire Jumpstart Charities – Jumpstart Sports Relief Funding

Canadian Tire Jumpstart Charities have several programs that can help you and your family with the cost of Easter Seals Ontario Camp or sports and activities in your … [Read More...]

Have You Heard of SEAC? Volunteers Needed This Fall

Easter Seals Ontario is looking for volunteers to become members of school board Special Education Advisory Committees (SEAC). Every school board in Ontario is required to … [Read More...]

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A little about Alison

As the mother of two girls, one with cerebral palsy, I have been advocating in the school system for almost 25 years. I have a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Geography and never expected to become so involved with the school system and supports for students with disabilities.

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