Find out who you should tell about your child's osteoporosis.
Dyslexia is a learning disability that affects reading and spelling. Learn more about strategies to support your child’s specific needs.
Information about the components of a good treatment program for autism spectrum disorder.
When you are the parent of a child with a complex condition you will need to talk with many different people. Learn some strategies to help with this communication.
An easy-to-understand overview of sickle cell disease for teachers.
School is a large part of every child’s life. Along with engaging in academic learning, children learn how to communicate, interact and socialize with their teachers and peers at school. Read how to help make a positive learning experience for your child.
A teacher's guide to congenital heart defects. Learn what you can do to help and what to expect if one of your students has a congenital heart defect.
Learn about education options for your child during their leukemia treatment and how to handle their transition back into school.
Learn about some of the accommodations that may be available to make school more comfortable for your teen with sickle cell disease. Also find tips for communicating your teen's needs to their teachers.
Learn strategies to help improve your communication with your teen's health-care providers, teachers and other school staff.
Learn about how to support your physical, mental and social health when you have a chronic condition.
Information about the characteristics and causes of autism, how it is diagnosed and the treatments involved.
Learn about attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and what you can do to help your child at home and at school.
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.
A writing disability is when a child has significant challenges with writing. Learn about writing disabilities, their symptoms, and how they are diagnosed and treated.
Learn about your right to receive care and services in a safe and welcoming environment, including at school, work and in health-care environments.
Keeping in contact with your school and during cancer treatment is important. Find out how you can communicate with your school, what you should tell them and what to expect when returning to class.
Learn how congenital heart disease can affect a child’s experience in school.
Learn how to help your child transition back to school, after a blood and marrow transplant.
Learn about what your child should expect when preparing for scoliosis surgery, including a pre-surgery teaching session, X-rays, clinical photos, blood work and other imaging tests.
While you're in the hospital, your health-care team may include a teacher to help you keep up with school work. Find out what you can expect from your in-hospital school teacher.
Everyone has the right to receive care and services in a safe, welcoming environment. Learn more about your child’s rights to safe spaces.