This page has advice for kids visiting a brother or sister in the hospital.
This page describes how some children might feel if they have a brother or sister with arthritis. It also gives tips on how to help your children manage their feelings toward their brother or sister who has arthritis.
Learn how to recognize when siblings of a child with leukemia feel left out, guilty, or resentful of the attention on their sick brother or sister.
Siblings may receive less attention at times because the needs of a child with epilepsy take over. Helping siblings cope is an important aspect of family life as well.
Learn about the signs and symptoms of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and the two different types.
Discover how best to manage the emotional, social and financial impact of limb lengthening and reconstruction.
Learn how you can help siblings cope, after your child's blood and marrow transplant (BMT).
Learn what to expect when you visit your child in the Post-Anesthetic Care Unit (PACU), sometimes called recovery.
Learn about how your teenager's siblings may be affected by your teenager's cancer diagnosis and treatment. Find strategies to help them cope with changing routines and manage their mental health.
Find out how you can manage your own health while caring for your family after your child experiences a traumatic injury.
Learn how a child's transplant can affect their siblings and how you can help them adjust.
Read about the experiences of teenagers who have had scoliosis surgery and their first hand accounts of their fears, relationships, and recovery.
Find out about fetal and neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia (FNAIT), including its causes, symptoms, diagnosis, prevention and treatment.
Find information about how old most children are when they develop good bladder control at night. Also learn about some of the causes of bed-wetting and what you can do to help your child.
Find helpful resources and programs to support you, your child and your family during your child's cancer treatment.
Information for parents and children with the inflammatory bowel disease, ulcerative colitis.
Learn about the restrictions in protective isolation, after your child's blood and marrow transplant.
Learn about the main symptoms of oppositional defiant disorder and conduct disorder.
When it is time to go home following your scoliosis surgery you may feel nervous or afraid. Learn about some coping techniques that may help you.
Learn how surviving leukemia can affect a child as they grow up.
Teens living with hemophilia can learn helpful tips on how to access care in case of an emergency.
Find out what to expect as your child recovers from limb lengthening and reconstruction surgery.