Learn about cleft lip and cleft palate and its impact on a baby's feeding, hearing, teeth and speech.
Find tips for introducing spoon feeding and cup drinking to your child with cleft lip and/or cleft palate and making the experience enjoyable.
Learn about the different treatment options for coping with trauma including psychotherapy, medication and coping mechanisms.
Parents and caregivers play an important role in supporting their baby’s speech and language development. Learn how to help your baby develop their speech and language before their cleft palate repair.
Understanding your child's cleft lip and/or palate through genetic assessments.
Parents and caregivers play an important role in supporting their child’s speech and language development. Learn how to help your child develop their speech and language after their cleft palate repair.
If your child has a cleft lip or palate find information to help you understand the condition and what can be done to help your child.
Information about campomelic dysplasia, a genetic condition that affects the development of the skeleton and reproductive system.
Find out about some of the treatments and coping mechanisms available for bipolar disorder, including medications, psychotherapy and lifestyle changes.
Babies born with a cleft palate often have a conductive hearing loss.
An alveolar bone graft operation is done to close an alveolar cleft (gap in the bone of the upper jaw). Children who had a cleft lip and palate may have an alveolar cleft.
Learn strategies to help you cope with your emotions while taking care of your child with cancer.
Learn why self-efficacy is important for academic success and well-being in children.
Read about how caregivers can cope when a child's brain tumour diagnosis and the effects of treatment.
Discover how best to manage the emotional, social and financial impact of limb lengthening and reconstruction.
Brain disorders can be caused by medical conditions, illness or injury. Find out how they can affect a child's mental health and overall functioning.
Getting vaccinated can be scary and painful. The CARD system gives you strategies to use to help you cope with the pain and fear you may feel during vaccination. You can use the resources below to help make your vaccination a more positive experience.
You may feel a range of emotions after being diagnosed with JIA. Discover some strategies to help you cope with JIA.
Learn about the social and emotional effects that congenital heart disease might have on a child.
Parents can learn about social and emotional late effects for transplant survivors.
Discover the causes and rates of post-traumatic stress disorder in children and teens.
Coping styles in children with an illness vary. Learn your child's coping style.
Discover the main signs of a binge eating disorder.
Read about coping with the challenges of taking care of a child who is ill. These challenges can have a huge impact on the relationship between parents.