Learn how to help your child with eczema (atopic dermatitis) at school, with physical activities and swimming.
Learn how to help your child and your family cope with eczema (atopic dermatitis).
Learn what atopic dermatitis is and what you can do to help your child cope.
Eczema (atopic dermatitis) can be worse in cold, dry weather or when your child is hot and sweaty. Find out how you can help your child.
Learn from young people with arm and hand differences about how they do home, school, work, and leisure activities in their own way.
When you have pain, it may feel hard enough just to do the activities you need to do, but it's important to also do activities you enjoy. Learn about incorporating enjoyable activities to help you feel happier and reduce your pain.
Learn about the everyday activities, like playing games, you can do with your young child to help develop their math skills.
Learn from young people with arm and hand differences about how they perform school, work, and computer-based work in their own way.
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.
Teens living with hemophilia learn tips when away at school, including how to stay healthy, get better sleep and manage money.
Read about preparing a teenager with congenital heart disease for high school. Guidance counselors and managing work, time and treatment are discussed.
Doing enjoyable activities is an important step in easing negative emotions. Find examples of enjoyable activities and tips that can help you make time for enjoyable activities every day, even if you already feel busy.
School mates may not understand your scoliosis surgery, and may overreact. Learn tips for communicating with them, as well as preparing for school absences.
Find tips for communicating and collaborating with educators and school staff to create an inclusive and safe learning environment for your child with celiac disease.
Learn about child-friendly activities in the hospital, after a blood and marrow transplant.
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.
Find out why physical activity plays an important role in improving the social, emotional and physical health of children who have had a heart transplant.
Find out why skin can sometimes change colour after inflammation or trauma and how to manage it.
Learn about the important role physical activity plays in improving the social, emotional and physical health of children who have had a lung transplant.
An occupational therapist can help you with everyday tasks. Find out why you might need occupational therapy as part of your recovery.
Take this quiz to find out what type of exercise or activity is right for you based on your exercise preferences.
Neuroinflammatory disorders are conditions in which inflammation affects the central nervous system (the brain, spinal cord, and/or optic nerves).
Your child needs to take the medicine called amantadine. This information sheet explains what amantadine does, how to take it, and what side effects, or problems, your child may have when they take this medicine.