Find out why understanding the relationships between food, insulin, activity and high or low blood sugar readings is important for diabetes management.
Learn about somatization, the connection between the mind and body and how to get help if somatization becomes a problem.
Read the story of 12-year-old Pino and how his meal plan with consistent carbohydrate intakes works for him.
Sheriauna is a young adult who is a below-the-elbow amputee. In this video, she demonstrates how she applies her makeup.
Find out about what causes constipation and soiling and how you can help your child with diet, toilet routines and medications.
Learn why self-efficacy is important for academic success and well-being in children.
When should a child transition from diapers to a potty or toilet? Learn what signs to look for to indicate your child is ready to learn how to use the toilet and about some techniques you can use.
Learn about the transition to adult health care for teenagers with heart conditions.
This page describes how some children might feel if they have a brother or sister with arthritis. It also gives tips on how to help your children manage their feelings toward their brother or sister who has arthritis.
Learn about infantile spasms, a type of epilepsy. Learn how infantile spasms are diagnosed and treated, and who can help you and your baby.
Puberty is a stage of development where your child's body starts to take on adult form. Learn about puberty in boys and how to talk to your son about puberty.
Find out how active transportation and child-friendly communities can help children be more independent and physically active.
Detailed information on the effects that brain tumour treatment may have on a child's fertility and pubertal development.
Read about what to do in case of a seizure to ensure your child's safety and comfort.
Learn about malaria, an infection passed on by mosquitoes.
You and your teen may face setbacks when using the skills you have learned from the program. Learn some of the common reasons for setbacks and find tips to help you prevent or address setbacks.
Read about pain management for children who have had heart surgery.
This page provides a list of resources that may be helpful to parents of children with brain tumours. These include books, web resources and support groups.
Albinism is a genetic condition that causes a person to have no, or very little, pigment in the eyes and sometimes in the skin and hair also. Albinism is passed from parent to child because of a genetic mutation.
Learn how your child's routine will change as they adjust to life with a fixator.
In-depth information concerning the issues that may arise for your child if he gains too much weight as a side effect of his brain tumour treatment.
Learn about the late effects after your child's autologous transplant.
Discover how to recognize, treat and prevent insect bites, bee and wasp stings, and when to seek medical attention.
Read about post-surgery recovery. How long a child spends recovering depends on the severity of the condition he's being treated for, among other factors.
Learn how an eye patch can force the weaker eye to work harder so the vision in the eye improves.