Find out how structure, consistency and clear communication can help you support a child with ADHD symptoms.
Learn about the impact of emotions on problem solving and how to use positive self-statements to give you the best chance of solving problems successfully.
While it may not be possible to completely eliminate negative communication with your teen, you can create balance by increasing positive communication. Discover five tips for more positive communication with your teen.
These practical tips for parents help foster self-efficacy, so a child learns to persist when facing a setback.
Learn how you can foster positive thinking in your child.
Learn how to replace negative thoughts with more positive thoughts to help reduce stress, tension and pain.
Learn strategies to help you manage daily tasks inbetween caring for your child with cancer.
Learn about the benefits of taking part in organized sports for your child.
Find helpful resources and programs to support you, your child and your family during your child's cancer treatment.
Find out how you can help your child cope with difficult emotions by learning and talking about them.
Find out how parents and caregivers can encourage and reinforce positive behaviour in children up to age 5 years, as well as manage and redirect unwanted behaviours.
Encourage healthy coping behaviours in your teen with these expert tips.
Learn about behavioural strategies such as biofeedback and CBT. These strategies can be used for effective pain management for children.
Find tips to help you find the positives in your life instead of focusing on the negatives, which can increase your positive emotions over time and reduce your pain.
Find tips to prepare for an important conversation and deliver your message clearly and effectively.
Find out how negative and positive thinking can affect how you feel and how you manage stress and pain.
Developing positive eating habits can be difficult. Find out what your teen can do every day to develop a healthy attitude toward food.
Learn why starting to talk to your child about sex when they are young and continuing that conversation as they get older is a good strategy.
With adolescence often come new communication challenges for parents and caregivers. Learn about some of the barriers to good communication and how to overcome them.
Find tips for creating a positive wake-up routine to help make it easier to get out of bed and start your day.
Siblings may receive less attention at times because the needs of a child with epilepsy take over. Helping siblings cope is an important aspect of family life as well.
Read about the experiences of teenagers who have had scoliosis surgery and their first hand accounts of their fears, relationships, and recovery.
The CARD system provides groups of strategies that can be used before and during vaccination to make the experience a more positive one for you and your child.