Learn about managing your baby's crying. Keeping calm and comforting your baby will often help soothe them.
Crying in newborns is part of normal development. Learn how to effectively recognize the different types of cries your newborn baby might have.
Learn about the possible causes of colic and ways to treat it. Colic, though upsetting for you and your baby, often goes away by three or four months of age.
You may experience a range of emotions when diagnosed with cancer. Learn about some of the emotions you may feel and how you can deal with them.
It's been a while since COVID-19 started, and that can bring up a lot of different feelings.
Learn how a baby's system of attachment develops over the first year of life. Attachment will solidify as a baby's memory develops.
Discover the physical and behavioural signs that your baby may be ill and learn when to take your baby to a health-care provider.
Staying in a hospital can be difficult. Find out tips about how to make your hospital stay a little easier while you are recovering from scoliosis surgery.
Learn how to effectively foster and promote a secure attachment pattern between you and your baby or child. Also learn how to provide experiences that create trust by making your infant and child feel understood and comforted.
Learn how you can help your child cope, after their blood and marrow transplant (BMT).
Kangaroo care is skin-to-skin touch between a parent and baby. Learn more about kangaroo care and the benefits of skin-to-skin contact.
GERD causes the backwards movement of food and acid from the stomach into the esophagus. Learn how you can help your child manage GERD.
It's up to you who you talk to about your cancer and what details you choose to share. Find tips to help you talk to your friends.
Learn about newborn nutrition, routine care and everyday health issues as well as some common physical and emotional adjustments to life after pregnancy.
Learn how to recognize and deal with behaviour changes in your child with leukemia.
Find out what the different types of bullying look like and what to do if you’re being bullied or if someone you know is being bullied.
Breath-holding in children can be scary but is usually harmless. Read on to learn more.
All babies are born relationship ready. Babies are also born with attachment-based behaviours (crying) that cue their caregiver when they are in distress and need them close. Learn how the baby’s cry and the caregiver’s response to the cry develops the attachment relationship.
Discusses pain management for common childhood pain and injuries such as ear infections, colic, and injections.
Feeling sad sometimes is normal, especially during cancer treatment. Learn about the differences between feeling sad and depression and treatment options available.
Diarrhea causes frequent, loose bowel movements. Read about the causes of diarrhea in babies and children and how to prevent dehydration.
Your health-care team is there to support you and answer any questions you might have. Find out how much you should share with them, how to talk to your team on your own and what to do if they can't answer your questions.
A hernia is a bulge that develops in the body. Learn about common types of hernias found near the belly or the groin.