posted on October 1, 2009 - 3:31pm
At Halloween, wheelchair and scooter users have a definite advantage over other trick-or-treaters — their costumes are waaay cooler.
posted on April 1, 2009 - 10:37pm
Lauren Taylor takes control of the ball and speeds down the court.
posted on September 1, 2008 - 2:36pm
Online gaming can open a whole new world of fun, and potential danger. Follow these tips to keep you and/or your children safe. Also, read on to view this year's picks of Halloween costumes.
posted on March 1, 2008 - 3:59pm
Shea Megale and mom Megan read from a copy of Marvelous Mercer as part of a book launch held at FAO Schwarz in Manhattan in September.
posted on September 1, 2007 - 10:11pm
Wheelchair costumes are so cool it's too bad you can't wear them year round. To those who do, way to go! That way, if people are staring at your wheelchair or scooter, at least it's for a good reason.
To see your costume photo on this page next year, here’s what to do:
posted on September 1, 2007 - 2:02pm
Derek received a special achievement award from the judge.
Never let it be said that Derek Turner of Medical Lake, Wash., lets disability hold him back when it comes to doing the things he wants to do.
posted on March 1, 2007 - 10:45am
Right now, your local MDA staff is busy planning the theme for this year’s MDA summer camp. Hollywood Game Show … Jammin’ in the Jungle … Wild, Wild West — there are dozens of great ideas out there.
But you know, it really doesn’t matter what the theme is, because the underlying idea at camp is always the same: TOTAL FUN.
posted on September 1, 2006 - 3:36pm
To the house next door — and beyond! In 2004, 4-year-old Colby Pretz, of Pacific, Wash., made his Halloweenrounds in Galactic Fashion as Buzz Lightyear.
Unleash your inner wheelchair
posted on March 1, 2006 - 10:00am
Do you need more sleep than a koala?
posted on September 1, 2005 - 4:10pm
When it comes to Halloween, few outfits can beat a wheelchair costume for pure wow! An endless variety of clever wheelchair costumes started life as a box and some coat hangers. Other materials include foam core, sheets, wrapping paper, clear packaging tape, spray paint and creative parents. Most wheelchair costumes can be made for under $10.
Remember some basic safety tips, such as making sure...