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1. How did you learn about Exceptional Family magazine?

From a friend or family member
At a special needs conference
From a medical professional or clinician – i.e. doctor, psychologist, therapist
My child’s school
Internet
Other

2. Where do you typically get a copy of Exceptional Family?

I’m a subscriber
I purchase it from Chapters/Indigo or another retailer
At my child’s doctor/therapist’s office
At a developmental services agency
Someone gives me their old copy

3. If you’re a subscriber how long have you been one?

One year
Two or more years
I’m not a subscriber

4. What is your relationship to an exceptional child?

Parent
Grandparent
Professional who works with special needs kids
Other

5. Please check your child’s age and the severity of his or her disability:

Age
0 - 5
6 - 11
12 - 18
Over 18

Disability level
mild - undetectable to the untrained eye
substantial - requires significant intervention
severe - requires full-time support

6. Is your child’s disability:

Exclusively physical
Exclusively intellectual
Learning Disability (ADHD, Speech-delay, Dyspraxia etc.)
An Autism Spectrum Disorder
Both physical and cognitive
What is the diagnosis:

7. If your child’s disability is only cognitive or only physical, how do you feel about articles that cover a disability that your child doesn’t have? For example, if your child has autism, how do you feel about an article about a child who is blind?

If the article doesn’t pertain to my child or my situation, I skip it
I think there is something to be learned about another disability
It doesn’t matter to me whether the article touches upon my child’s specific disability, I can relate to it as an exceptional parent going through the same situation

8. How long do you tend to keep each issue?

Forever! I want to keep it for future reference
Until I get my hands on the next issue
A couple of weeks
I pass it on to someone else

9. How likely are you to renew your subscription when it expires?

Very likely
Somewhat likely
Somewhat unlikely
Very unlikely
I’m not a subscriber

10. How many people in your home/office read your copy of Exceptional Family?

11. In the past 2 years, how many ads have you benefited from (in terms of the services or products offered)?

0
1-2
2-4
4-6
I’d like to, but none of the ads apply to my geographic region

12. Please rate the following features (1 being your favourite and 5 your least):

  1 2 3 4 5
Exceptional News
Currents & Classics
Parentspeak
Imprints
Columnists
Series on particular topics

13. Please indicate how often you read the following columns:

  Never Always Only when the topic is of interest
Sure I Can
Ask the Expert
In Focus

14. From 1-5 (1 being the least and 5 being the greatest), how interested are you to read about:

  1 2 3 4 5
Discipline
Inclusion
Food/Nutrition
Sleep Issues
Recipes
Education
Taking care of you – the caregiver
The impact of disability on siblings
The impact of disability on relationships with spouse, friends

15. What would you like to see more of in Exceptional Family?

It’s perfect the way it is!
More coverage of the Prairies, Maritimes and Territories
More coverage of disabilities that are less well-known
Coverage dedicated to older children (over 18)
More resources – extensive lists of organizations that could help me
Other

16. If Exceptional Family went exclusively digital as an e-magazine and stopped printing in hard copy format, how would you feel?

Bring it on! It’s the wave of the future and I would have no problem making the switch
Give me my money back – I like a magazine I can hold in my hand!
No problem, but please keep the option of ordering a hard copy

17. Is Exceptional Family fulfilling its role as Canada’s national resource magazine?

Absolutely – it relates to people throughout the country
Content could be more Canada-wide
The content relates to me, but the ads do not, based on where I live