Find out how helmets are designed to protect against head injury.
A step-by-step guide for parents on how to fit a safety helmet and encourage a child to wear one.
A guide for parents on preventing head injuries at home and outdoors.
Children with epilepsy can participate in most sports and physical activities. Read about sports risks and benefits for children with epilepsy.
Cycling is a great way to get outdoors and stay active. Learn how you can keep your children and yourself safe while cycling.
Learn how a corrective helmet is worn and helps correct the shape of your child's skull over time.
Learn about the safety measures you and your family should consider before driving an off-road vehicle (ORV), including all-terrain vehicles (ATVs).
Learn about flat head syndrome and how it is treated.
Find information to help support your teen (12 to 18 years of age) with intestinal failure transition through developmental ages and stages.
Read about keeping a child with epilepsy safe at home, at school and with friends.
Information for parents and caregivers on helping kids stay safe while skating, skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling or tobogganing.
Learn about what causes seizures, the different types of seizures and what the concept of the seizure threshold means.
Find out how active transportation and child-friendly communities can help children be more independent and physically active.
Battery-operated recreational devices such as e-scooters, e-bicycles and e-skateboards can cause serious injury due to the high speeds at which they travel. Learn more about using these devices safely and when to avoid them.
It is important to respect the words people use to describe themselves. Learn about how to be inclusive using gender-neutral language.
No matter how others identify, it is important to respect the words people use to describe themselves. Learn tips about how to be more gender-inclusive and use gender-neutral language.
Read how a MEG scan helps identify where seizures start in the brain.
An in-depth description of what is involved in an EEG as part of brain tumor diagnosis, and a look at MEG.
Discover some tips to help your child learn fundamental movement skills.
This information explains how to use a dissolve and dose container to dissolve medicine in water and give it to your child.
A VO2 max exercise test measures how well your child's heart and lungs send oxygen to the muscles during exercise. Learn about the VO2 max exercise test.
DEE-SWAS is a rare epilepsy syndrome that can affect children aged two to 12. Learn about the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of DEE-SWAS.
Learn how to care for your child at home after an angiography through the femoral artery (groin).
Physical activity and exercise are important parts of what you can do to manage cystic fibrosis (CF). Learn about activities you can do to improve lung function.
It can be challenging to share information about your celiac disease and gluten-free diet. Learn communication skills that can help you get the support you need to take care of yourself.