“I am thrilled that the DMRF Canada gave me the opportunity to participate in reviewing this guidebook. As a grade 12 student living with Generalized Dystonia, I can relevantly connect many aspects of this information back to my own school experience. The one thing that I wish I had realized sooner in my journey is that when you truly accept your diagnosis on a personal level, every other aspect of living with dystonia becomes easier to handle.” - Sarah Anderson, Teen Ambassador for DMRF Canada*.
Get the online version here.
If you would like a hard copy of this guide, kindly send us your request with a mailing address at info@dystoniacanada.org or call 1.800.361.8061.
Our thanks to the George Lunan Foundation for their support of this initiative.
Connect with other teens who have dystonia here. Learn how here.
Additional Links:
Charities for Children and Teens who have Dystonia
Learn more about IEP (Individual Education Plan) Programs
Council of Canadians with Disabilities: CCD is a national human rights organization of people with disabilities working for an accessible and inclusive Canada.