Find out how structure, consistency and clear communication can help you support a child with ADHD symptoms.
Discover the main signs and symptoms of ADHD in school-aged children and teens.
Discover the main features and causes of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, which affects one in 20 children.
Find out how to work with your child's school to support your child with ADHD.
Find out how medications can work with behavioural treatment to help a child with ADHD symptoms.
Online grocery shopping can be convenient and offer a broader selection of gluten-free options than shopping in person. Use these tips to help you and your family navigate online grocery shopping for a gluten-free diet.
Cyberbullying happens through the internet, texting or social media. Learn about what it looks like and what you can do for your child.
Parents can find helpful resources on blood and marrow transplants.
Find out what screen time is, how much time you should be spending online and how too much screen time can impact your mental health.
Learn about the causes of anxiety, how to tell if your child has an anxiety disorder and how best to respond.
Learn about strategies and ways to help your child with a neurodevelopmental disorder cope during the COVID-19 crisis.
A list of suggested online resources to provide information and to help parents and caregivers cope during COVID-19.
This page will tell you what to expect as you go through the parent pages of the Taking Charge: Managing JIA Online Program.
Learn how to support a child with epilepsy who experiences some of the cognitive consequences associated with the condition.
Learn about some of the points to consider when entering the workforce as a teen with a health condition.
The Ottawa personal decision guide is a useful decision-making tool, which can be used when deciding whether or not to have scoliosis surgery.
The Ottawa personal decision guide can be a useful decision-making tool, which can be used when deciding whether or not to have scoliosis surgery.
Communicating over the internet is convenient, especially to connect with other teens affected by cancer, but there are things you need to consider. Learn tips to keep you safe online.
Too much screen time can have a negative effect on your mental health. Find out how to set limits on your screen time and how to stay safe online.
Learn about how families and the health-care team work together to make important decisions about the care of babies in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
Most parents of children living with epilepsy are concerned about aspects of their child’s behaviour. Varying behaviors can be expected from a child with epilepsy. Learn about causes of behavioural changes and how to manage them.
A communication system keeps friends and family aware of what is happening, without you needing to contact everyone yourself. Find out how you can set up a communication system when your child is being treated for cancer.
Discover online and community resources and support groups that can help you adjust to life after treatment and cope with any changes you feel or experience.