Learn about how to talk to your child about how much pain they are feeling and some strategies to help them cope with pain.
The Pain Squad™ app helps children and teens with cancer to track their pain. Find out what this app does and the benefits of using it.
Find out how to assess acute pain in your young child (age two to five) at home and in medical settings.
Find out how to recognize the signs of chronic pain at home and how chronic pain is assessed in medical settings.
Discover the CARD system, which offers strategies your child or teen can use to cope with the pain and fear associated with vaccination.
Discover how to assess acute pain in an older child (age six to 12) at home and in medical settings.
Most children have at least some pain after an operation, which is called post-operative pain. Learn about relieving a child's post-operative pain at home.
Find out how the 3P approach to pain management can help your teen manage their chronic pain.
Find out how the 3Ps of pain management can help your teen manage their acute pain.
Babies can feel pain. Learn about ways pain in newborns and babies can be assessed and techniques that can help ease pain.
This page give advice on how to relieve a child's pain at home.
Find out how you can use the 3Ps of pain management to support your older child (age six to 12).
Find out how to recognize the signs of acute pain at home and how your teen's pain is assessed in medical settings.
Discover how to use the 3P approach to manage chronic pain in a young child.
Find out how you can use the 3P approach to support your child in acute pain.
Find suggestions to help your teen manage their sickle cell pain using positive coping behaviours.
Read about suicide and self-harm, including why these thoughts may occur, the signs and symptoms and how to find help.
Learn techniques to help distract your child from, and manage, their pain in the hospital and at home.
Pain treatment involves a mix of psychological, physical and pharmacological (medication) strategies. Learn more about the 3Ps for acute pain.
Morphine is a type of strong pain relief medicine called an opioid. This page is about the use of morphine for pain relief in children.
Find out how you can use effective parenting to support the 3Ps of pain management for your teen with acute pain.
Learn about how to talk to your child about serious illness and how to answer some of the common questions and concerns they may have.
This page provides information about leading arthritis organizations in Canada.
Teens living with hemophilia can learn about pains related to their bleeds, including the difference between acute and chronic pain.