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'Autism made me successful': Olympic rower Chris Morgan shows strength in neurodiversity
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Australian rower Chris Morgan never let his struggle with autism get in the way of his Olympic dream.
As a parent of two kids with autism, I've learned how much attitudes have changed
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The realisation that my son Lucien saw the world in a different light came slowly, but there were small clues along the way.
Parenting a child on the autism spectrum delivers moments of heartbreak that are not easy to negotiate
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My son's best friend is his six-year-old sister.
It is not because he doesn't want friends: Fynn loves being around people.
Balloon football brings out the competitive side in players with disabilities vying for the grand final
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For players of the Balloon Football League, or BFL, the passion and competitiveness of the game is just as intense as AFL — the only difference being the players are disabled.
One mum's advice on how to talk to children with disabilities, and how to teach your kids to include them
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As the school holidays come to a close, a Queensland mother has shared an emotional plea to other parents on social media after she saw her daughter being excluded by other kids in public.