Find resources and downloadable tip sheets about how to help your child stay connected before, during and after a school absence due to illness. Also learn about promoting their self-esteem.
Read about some practical help you can provide if you have a friend who has a sick child in the hospital.
Cyberbullying happens through the internet, texting or social media. Learn about what it looks like and what you can do for your child.
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.
Parents/caregivers may experience a lot of emotions when they learn their child needs surgery. Learn strategies to help you prepare yourself before the surgery so that you can better support your child.
Welcome to the transplant learning hub. Here you will find information for parents and teens on adjusting to life with a transplant organ whether waiting for surgery or managing a transplant for a number of years.
When you have a child with a complex health condition it is a good idea to write a letter to your child's school to give them the information they need.
Teens learn how to find accurate information about hemophilia.
Nursing shift handover meetings happen twice each day. They happen at the bedside of each patient and allow the incoming and outgoing nurses to share information. Parents, caregivers and patients are encouraged to be part of these meetings.
Find out what the different types of bullying look like and what do if your child is being bullied or if they are the bully.
Learn about sickle cell disease, including its signs and symptoms and how it's treated. Also find information, tips and stories from other teens to help you manage sickle cell pain.
Find out what the different types of bullying look like and what to do if you’re being bullied or if someone you know is being bullied.
Self-esteem is how we feel about our abilities and strengths, including our ability to overcome challenges.
Relaxation with imagery involves imagining yourself in a pleasant place or situation and relaxing your muscles to improve blood flow. Learn how to practise relaxation with imagery.
Missing school because of an illness is not easy for children or their parents. Without daily contact with classmates and teachers, it can be hard for a child to keep in touch and feel connected with school.
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 some of the ways you can get involved in your community with a health condition.
Learn about the social and emotional effects that congenital heart disease might have on a child.
Having a child with a complex condition means sharing information at school. Learn how to prepare in advance when talking to your child's school.
This page will tell you what to expect as you go through the parent pages of the Taking Charge: Managing JIA Online Program.
Information on how to contact AboutKidsHealth.
This page provides information about leading arthritis organizations in Canada.