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In this edition: Child life specialist, Rachael, and Librarian, Brian, practice book stretching.Please note that this video was filmed prior to COVID-19.
25 minutes; Ages 11 and under
Choose your captain and complete missions in space by learning to recognize emotions and respond to them appropriately.
A list of resources for young people who may be questioning their gender identity or sexual orientation.
A list of helpful glossary terms for Teens Taking Charge Managing Your Hemophilia program.
Learn about heart catheterization tests and electrophysiology studies, which give information about the structure of a child's heart and how well it is working.
Learn how insulin pumps work, if they're right for your child and what the potential concerns are.
Find out how an organ transplant can affect your child's development, school performance and self-esteem.
Cystic fibrosis is a genetic condition that affects different systems in your body.
Many people will consider the use of complementary and alternative therapies when undergoing cancer treatment, but not all of these are safe to use. Find out what you need to consider before using complementary or alternative therapies for cancer treatment.
Find out what to expect before, during and after liver transplant surgery, including what to do while waiting for your transplant.
Discover strategies and tips to help your teen become more independent and take control of their own health care.
A list of resources for young people and families who may be questioning their gender identity or sexual orientation.
Read about various types of breathing problems in newborn babies and the care that is provided to help them.
Learn about the guidelines for daily physical activity, sleep and screen time for babies, children and teens.
Learn about the common items in your bathroom that may be hazardous to children and what you should do if they are accidentally consumed.
Inuit Health Matters is an initiative that aims to improve the health and well-being of expecting and new families among Canada's Inuit populations while celebrating traditional Inuit culture.
Therapeutic clown A. Leboo and Child Life Specialist Katie help us relax our minds by listening to calming music and doing breathing exercises. Get ready for your day by trying these exercises.Please note that this video was filmed prior to COVID-19.