Learn how to help your child's burn injury heal when your child comes home from the hospital and between visits to the outpatient clinic.
Read about ways to help a child improve their visual-motor skills.
Find out who you should tell about your child's osteoporosis.
Biofeedback is a system that helps children identify and control certain muscles while urinating. Read about biofeedback for bladder control problems.
Practical tips for parents to nurture spatial reasoning skills in their child.
This page describes the common symptoms of arthritis in young people, and how they can affect regular activities. Symptoms can vary from person to person, and from day-to-day.
Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is the most common childhood cancer. Learn about how this cancer develops and what factors may affect the development of the disease.
Read about the experiences of teenagers who have had scoliosis surgery and their first hand accounts of their fears, relationships, and recovery.
Find out what to expect as your child recovers from limb lengthening and reconstruction surgery.
Math skills are divided into different categories. Within these categories, learn about the specific signs that indicate your child may be having difficulty.
Learn about how acute myeloid leukemia (AML) develops and what factors may affect the development of the disease.
Parents/caregivers may experience a lot of emotions when they learn their child needs surgery. Learn strategies to help you prepare yourself before the surgery so that you can better support your child.
Learn about the members of your child's limb reconstruction healthcare team and how they will help your child during treatment.
Learn about play for preschoolers staying in the hospital.
Find out how best to respond to a child's concussion and how to plan their safe return to everyday activities.
Play gives toddlers an opportunity for learning and social development and it may also help to alleviate boredom and stress. Find out about play activities for hospitalized toddlers.
Missing school because of an illness is not easy for children or their parents. Without daily contact with classmates and teachers, it can be hard for a child to keep in touch and feel connected with school.
A tympanoplasty is an operation to fix a hole in your child's eardrum. Learn about tympanoplasty and how to help your child recover from surgery.
Learn about play for school-age children staying in the hospital.
Math skills are divided into different categories. Within these categories, here are some specific signs that your child may be having difficulty.
How you prepare your child for surgery will depend on their age. Learn about different ways to prepare, from infants to teens.
Having a child with a complex condition means sharing information at school. Learn how to prepare in advance when talking to your child's school.
Therapeutic clown Soleil and Child Life Specialist Rachel share tips to help us cope when we are in pain. Deep breathing, using a Hoberman sphere (breathing ball), is featured in this video.
Learn about what you should do after your child has been tested for COVID-19 and what to do if they test positive or negative.