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 the development of writing skills at different stages.
Find out how you can replace unhelpful thoughts with helpful ones and practice mindful observation to help reduce stress and anxiety.
Read about suicide and self-harm, including why these thoughts may occur, the signs and symptoms and how to find help.
Click on icons to learn about the physical and behavioural symptoms of an anxiety disorder. Then, scroll down for things to try when feeling anxious.
Learn what to expect when attending college or university, and what accommodations and supports are available to you when pursuing higher education.
Learn how psychotherapy and lifestyle changes can help your child cope with anxiety.
Learn about somatization, the connection between the mind and body and how to get help if somatization becomes a problem.
A learning disability can be related to reading, writing or math. Learn about the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of learning disabilities.
Learn more about insomnia and discover what to expect from this module of the iCanCope with Sickle Cell Pain program, including six approaches that help with insomnia.
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.
Find out what causes obsesive compulsive disorder (OCD), the signs and symptoms and how it is treated.
Learn about resources that are available for parents to help their children improve their writing and printing skills.
Learn about the signs and symptoms of anxiety in children and teens.
Learn about the causes of anxiety, how to tell if your child has an anxiety disorder and how best to respond.
A pelvic exam should be done once you turn 25 or sooner and then every 3 years after that. Learn what to expect during your first pelvic exam.
Find out how you can help your child cope with the challenges of a neurological condition and any related mental health issues.
Learn about different types of communication and find out why good communication is important when you have sickle cell disease.
Learn how to replace negative thoughts with more positive thoughts to help reduce stress, tension and pain.