Read about how to choose a car seat or booster seat, how to position your child in the seat, and other safety precautions.
A guide for parents on preventing head injuries at home and outdoors.
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).
Every day, parents and caregivers make choices about what products to buy for their children. Learn what to look for to keep your kids safe and to prevent injuries from consumer products.
Learn about the equipment your child may need to help them get around while they are being treated for developmental dysplasia of the hip, including car seats and vests.
Find out which treatments are most effective for behavioural disorders.
Following heart surgery, children require extra care and attention. Learn which positions and activities infants and toddlers must avoid after heart surgery.
Learn how to support your child through eating and appetite changes when they are following a gluten-free diet for celiac disease.
Did you know drowning can occur in as little as 20 seconds? Learn how to keep children safe in or around water.
How to effectively keep your newborn baby safe and comforted. Tips, such as holding them to offer proper head support, are included.
Read about the symptoms and treatment of whooping cough, a bacterial infection affecting breathing that can be prevented by vaccination.
A list of resources for young people who may be questioning their gender identity or sexual orientation.
Find out about the supports that are available to you to help you succeed at work.
Find out how to help your child with swallowing food after EA/TEF repair.
A detailed list of epilepsy organizations, research and books. A wide range of topics is covered, including guides for families and the ketogenic diet.
Discover the most common emotional, physical and behavioural signs and symptoms of problematic substance use.
Read about issues that parents and caregivers must address in order to prepare for a baby's discharge from the NICU and arrival at home.
Learn about some of the points to consider when entering the workforce as a teen with a health condition.
Find out about the supports that are available to you to help you succeed in higher education.
Information for parents about indoor and outdoor safety, car and travel safety, and poison prevention. Also find first aid resources including information about animal bites, insect bites and sunburns.
Learn about your right to receive care and services in a safe and welcoming environment, including at school, work and in health-care environments.
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.
The holiday season is a great time for children, but it can also lead to injuries. Read these simple tips to keep kids safe during the holidays.
Talking to your parents when you're a teenager can be difficult enough without having a cancer diagnosis. Find out some tips that can help you talk to your parents about cancer, ask for help and also ask for more space when you need it.