Guest Blog: Thomas Talbot – My Racerunning Story
Thomas Talbot is 13 years old and has Cerebral Palsy – it hasn’t stopped him from becoming a successful international Racerunner. Here’s his story. .
Thomas Talbot is 13 years old and has Cerebral Palsy – it hasn’t stopped him from becoming a successful international Racerunner. Here’s his story. .
How the time flies! It doesn’t seem five minutes since I was breastfeeding and watching my little boy learning to walk. Now, he’s just started
You see me waiting at the bus stop and I try to search your face for a clue as to which camp you fit into.
Tomorrow is my PIP assessment and for those who are not familiar, PIP stands for “Personal Independence Payment” and is replacing Disability Living Allowance (DLA).
I just posted on my Flyinglady Website about how I love going into schools and doing Disability Awareness sessions for the children; I’m so passionate
It’s something most parents don’t even think about. Quickly grabbing the camera to capture your child’s first of something is what every parent has done
Before I became pregnant with Jack, I wanted to see a medical professional who would be able to advise me on the impact that pregnancy
Last week’s blog talked about the challenges I’ve faced getting my little boy from A to B as a disabled mum. With some creative thinking,
I knew when I fell pregnant with my son that motherhood would present more challenges to me than most and the thoughts about how I
I love writing and always have. I remember being in the final year of primary school and winning a writing competition for a short story.