Learn how a child's transplant can affect their siblings and how you can help them adjust.
The main symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder are divided into four categories. Learn about these symptoms and about diagnosis.
When you have a child who has cancer, it is normal for you to feel sad or worry. For some people this may develop into depression or anxiety.
Learn about the different types of hemophilia, how it is inherited and how it is diagnosed and treated.
Find out how much screen time your child should have each day and how screen time affects your child’s health and wellbeing.
An essential list of books, videos, and websites to aid new parents in raising a child to the best of their abilities.
Most parents of children living with epilepsy are concerned about aspects of their child’s behaviour. Varying behaviors can be expected from a child with epilepsy. Learn about causes of behavioural changes and how to manage them.
Find out about the range of OCD signs and symptoms in children and teens and how the disorder is diagnosed.
Discover the causes of behavioural disorders and when to seek help about a child's behaviour.
Find out how to tell if your child might have bulimia nervosa.
Your child needs to take the medicine called lorazepam. This information sheet explains what lorazepam does, how to give it, and what side effects, or problems your child may have when they take this medicine.
Find out about the signs and symptoms of anorexia nervosa.
Your teenager's friends can be an invaluable source of support for them during their cancer treatment. Find out how to encourage your child to stay in touch with their peers while in treatment.
Parents can learn helpful tips on how to manage behaviour changes in children who are ill.
Negative emotions can have a big impact on how you feel and what you do. Learn about why you feel negative emotions and how they can affect what you do and how you act.
Learn how you can help your child cope, after their blood and marrow transplant (BMT).
Your body can give you clues that you are feeling stressed. Learn about the physical and mental signs of stress to help you pay attention to your stress levels.
Many teenagers who are diagnosed with cancer will want to know how their cancer will affect them now. Learn about the types of feelings you may have, what might change in your life and where you can find support.
Chorea is chaotic, random, repetitive, purposeless movements that usually involve multiple body parts. Sydenham's chorea (SC) is the most common form of acquired chorea in children.
When anticipating scoliosis surgery, there are a wide range of emotions to be felt. Read about fears, feelings and coping advice from other teens.
Learn about the common behavioural and physical signs and symptoms of bulimia nervosa with this interactive click through.
Read about the signs and symptoms of different types of seizures.
Find strategies to help children manage their cancer related symptoms.
Find out what screen time is, how much time you should be spending online and how too much screen time can impact your mental health.
A social worker can help you and your family manage your social and emotional needs during cancer treatment. Find out when you or your family would talk to a social worker and why.