Find out how sport-related concussions can occur and how best to respond to them.
Find out how best to respond to a child's concussion and how to plan their safe return to everyday activities.
Learn about the benefits of taking part in organized sports for your child.
Learn how to recognize a concussion after a head injury and when to see a health-care provider or seek emergency care.
It is important for athletes with celiac disease to maintain good nutrition to stay healthy and have energy for competitions. Learn tips for maintaining your gluten-free diet and athletic performance.
Juvenile enthesitis-related arthritis includes swelling and pain where tendons and ligaments attach to bone. It affects more boys than girls.
Regular physical activity can benefit your physical and mental health. Learn about how routine exercise can improve your strength, focus and mood.
Learn how to prevent, recognize and treat dehydration and other heat-related illnesses in children.
Even though cancer changes many parts of your life, there are still opportunities to feel good about yourself. Learn tips to help you feel good while dealing with cancer.
Learn from young people with arm and hand differences about how they perform school, work, and computer-based work in their own way.
The types of cancer that children and teenagers get are often different from the types that older adults get. Learn about some of the more common types of cancer in young people.
Teens living with hemophilia can learn about pains related to their bleeds, including the difference between acute and chronic pain.
Relative energy deficiency in sports (RED-S) is a syndrome in athletes of any gender and ability caused by consistently not getting enough fuel through food to support the demands of their daily physical activity and training. RED-S is not an eating disorder but can put your child at risk for developing an eating disorder.
Learn about somatization, the connection between the mind and body and how to get help if somatization becomes a problem.
Learn about RED-S, a syndrome caused by not getting enough fuel through food to support the demands of daily physical activity.
Learn helpful tips when talking to your child about illness.
Read about some of the things you can do if your child has a tooth injury.
Discover the signs of chronic pain in a young child and how chronic pain is assessed in medical settings.
Learn how children and adolescents express stress through their thoughts, feelings and behaviours. Find some strategies on how you can help your child.