Discover how to assess acute pain in an older child (age six to 12) at home and in medical settings.
Find out how you can use effective parenting to support the 3Ps of pain management for your teen with acute pain.
Learn how to prevent, recognize and treat dehydration and other heat-related illnesses in children.
Find out how to recognize the signs of acute pain at home and how your teen's pain is assessed in medical settings.
Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a genetic disorder that causes muscle weakness and muscle atrophy (shrinking), and can affect a child’s ability to speak, walk, and breathe.
Find out how the 3Ps of pain management can help your teen manage their acute pain.
Learn about possible outcomes for premature babies.
Find out how you can use the 3Ps of pain management to support your older child (age six to 12).
Find out which substances teens use most often, and why, and what to do if you are concerned about your teen’s substance use.
Learn how the body experiences acute pain.
Learn how to help your child use technology safely and what to do if your child has been bullied, has bullied others or has seen cyberbullying.
Find out how to assess acute pain in your young child (age two to five) at home and in medical settings.
Tuberculosis (TB) is a curable bacterial disease spread from person to person through the air. Learn more about TB in children, including its causes, signs and symptoms and how it is diagnosed and treated.
Find out how acute pain is identified and assessed, at home and in medical settings, in children not old enough to speak.
Your child needs to take the medicine called ondansetron. This information sheet explains what ondansetron does, how to give it, and what side effects or problems your child may have when they take this medicine.
Find out how you can use the 3P approach to support your child in acute pain.
Pain treatment involves a mix of psychological, physical and pharmacological (medication) strategies. Learn more about the 3Ps for acute pain.
Metatarsus adductus occurs when the outside border of the foot curves inwards. Learn more about why this happens and stretches and exercises that may help to straighten the foot.
Learn what happens during a neuropsychological assessment and how you can use the results to help your child.
No matter how others identify, it is important to respect the words people use to describe themselves. Learn tips about how to be more gender-inclusive and use gender-neutral language.
Find out why understanding the relationships between food, insulin, activity and high or low blood sugar readings is important for diabetes management.
Find out how to set up a new sleep schedule to help you spend more of your time in bed sleeping instead of tossing and turning.
Exercise will have an impact on your child's blood sugar levels. Learn how to adjust insulin accordingly.