Learn tips on making the healthiest choices when eating out.
Parents and caregivers play an important role in making sure their children receive honest and accurate information during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Essential information regarding issues that one should consider and take into account before sending a child with a heart condition back to school.
Find out how active transportation and child-friendly communities can help children be more independent and physically active.
A child with a chronic condition eventually transitions back to school. Learn practical tips when advocating for your child at school.
Teens living with hemophilia can learn helpful tips on post-secondary school, including how to budget.
Find information to help promote independence in your teenager while continuing to help them manage their cancer treatment.
Learn how to help your family eat a balanced diet, including how to incorporate treats and drinks in a healthy way.
A large part of staying healthy is making sure you eat well. Learn about the importance of eating well for health and the foundations of a nutritious diet.
Learn about self-esteem and how to improve the way you feel about your value and self-worth.
Cycling is a great way to get outdoors and stay active. Learn how you can keep your children and yourself safe while cycling.
Learn why good nutrition during leukemia is so important and how to manage nutritional side-effects of chemotherapy.
Learn about your right to receive care and services in a safe and welcoming environment, including at school, work and in health-care environments.
Find out why it is important to talk to your school about your sickle cell disease and learn about the accommodations that may be available at your middle or high school, college or university.
Learn how surviving leukemia can affect a child as they grow up.
Therapeutic clown Soleil and Child Life Specialist Rachel explain that everyone makes mistakes. If you make a mistake it can be helpful to tell someone about it so they can help you fix it.
Everyone has the right to receive care and services in a safe, welcoming environment. Learn more about your child’s rights to safe spaces.
A congenital hand anomaly is a hand or arm deformity that develops during pregnancy or birth. Learn how to help your child function independently.
Learn about the extra considerations you may have for picking the right post-secondary program when you are living with celiac disease and follow a strict gluten-free diet.
Learn about things to consider if you are planning to attend higher education including how to decide on the right type of education for you and expectations of higher education.
Learn about education options for your child during their leukemia treatment and how to handle their transition back into school.