Find out how active transportation and child-friendly communities can help children be more independent and physically active.
2:19; Ages 4–8
Hear from other kids about what bullying is, the different types of bullying, and why someone might bully.
Learn how to dress properly for the cold so that you stay warm and dry.
From homework tips to keeping kids active, our back to school tips will help you prepare for a fun and successful year ahead.
Information for parents and caregivers on helping kids stay safe while skating, skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling or tobogganing.
Find out how you can prevent poisonings at home, including how to store and give medicine safely, and learn about the everyday items around the house that may be harmful to children.
Learn about self-esteem and how to improve the way you feel about your value and self-worth.
Try these yoga poses when you wake up to relieve morning stiffness, or throughout the day to relieve tension.
While it may not be possible to completely eliminate negative communication with your teen, you can create balance by increasing positive communication. Discover five tips for more positive communication with your teen.
Discover some of the factors you might consider before deciding to leave home.
Teens living with hemophilia can learn how to talk about their condition when meeting new doctors and health-care workers.
Being in the hospital does not have to mean no fun. Learn tips on how to make the most out of your stay.
Following a mitrofanoff operation, parents and children will empty the child's bladder using a catheter. Learn about how to use and care for a catheter.
While you're in the hospital, your health-care team may include a teacher to help you keep up with school work. Find out what you can expect from your in-hospital school teacher.
Teens learn about the two main approaches to hemophilia treatment: on-demand and prophylaxis.
Learn more about body image and how having a positive body image can improve your overall health.
Supplementation is a way to give your baby extra nutrition and calories while breastfeeding. Read about what supplies are required and tips for successful feeding.
This World Health Day, learn how to help your child stay active and provide them with the support they need to stay motivated.
Learn about some of the ways you can get involved in your community with a health condition.
A step-by-step guide for parents on how to fit a safety helmet and encourage a child to wear one.
Learn why keeping active is a great way for teens living with hemophilia to protect their joints.
7:04; Ages 6–11
Becky the Bladder and Will the Water Bottle explain how drinking water and peeing regularly help keep the bladder healthy.