The internet is a useful resource to find information on cancer and treatments, but there is also a lot of misinformation. Find out tips to help you know where to go for reliable info and to help you think critically.
Communicating over the internet is convenient, especially to connect with other teens affected by cancer, but there are things you need to consider. Learn tips to keep you safe online.
Discover multimedia resources that can offer you information and support throughout cancer treatment and beyond.
Cyberbullying happens through the internet, texting or social media. Learn about what it looks like and what you can do for your child.
Discover online and community resources and support groups that can help you adjust to life after treatment and cope with any changes you feel or experience.
Find information to help promote independence in your teenager while continuing to help them manage their cancer treatment.
Cyberbullying is a type of bullying that uses the internet, texting and social media. Learn what cyberbullying looks like and what to do about it.
Teens learn how to find accurate information about hemophilia.
Talking to your health-care team can be difficult, especially for teenagers. Learn tips to help you feel more comforable speaking with your health-care team.
This page contains information to help parents cope with their increasingly independent teen.
Read about some of the tips, tricks and messages other caregivers have for parents and caregivers who are new to managing developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH).
Learn about virtual care, how to prepare for it and what to expect during a virtual video visit.
Children with celiac disease must follow a strict gluten-free diet. This article contains tips to help your child maintain their special diet.
Find out how much screen time your child should have each day and how screen time affects your child’s health and wellbeing.
Check out tips to keep your family safe while playing in the sun or water, preparing a summer feast or exploring nature.
There are various complementary and alternative therapies that are available in the treatment of JIA. Learn the difference between complementary and alternative therapies and how to tell which ones are safe for your child.
Information and tips to help parents and caregivers develop their child’s language at 18 months of age.
Learn about the potential effects of using alcohol or cannabis/marijuana while breastfeeding and how to maximize safety when using medications or supplements.
Learn about the safety of vaccines, their side effects, how they are given and what they protect your child against.
Learn tips about insulin injection and get answers to questions you may have about giving insulin to your child.
Learning more about your teenager’s cancer and about how to help your teen cope and thrive despite it, is one way to help reduce your stress and worries. Having some knowledge may help you feel like you have more control.
Your child needs to take the medicine called amoxicillin + clavulanate. This information sheet explains what amoxicillin + clavulanate does, how to take it and what side effects or problems your child may have when they take this medicine.