Health games and videos for kids.
Although there is no cure for diabetes, the condition can be effectively managed. Learn how to properly test and manage blood sugar levels.
Find out how active transportation and child-friendly communities can help children be more independent and physically active.
Cystic fibrosis (CF) affects different systems in your body, not just the respiratory system. There may also be changes in your liver, pancreas, intestines, muscles, bones, and reproductive organs.
Find out what screen time is, how much time you should be spending online and how too much screen time can impact your mental health.
Find out how much screen time your child should have each day and how screen time affects your child’s health and wellbeing.
2:19; Ages 4–8
Hear from other kids about what bullying is, the different types of bullying, and why someone might bully.
Dyslexia is a learning disability that affects reading and spelling. Learn more about strategies to support your child’s specific needs.
Discover how OCD can impact a child's family, school life, and social life trajectory.
Hepatitis C is a virus that affects the liver. If you have hepatitis as a child, learn about how you got it and how you can look after yourself.
Learn how to recognize a concussion after a head injury and when to see a health-care provider or seek emergency care.
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.
Learn about the important role physical activity plays in improving the social, emotional and physical health of children who have had a lung transplant.
This page is about play for school-age children staying in the hospital.
Learn about how to talk to your child about how much pain they are feeling and some strategies to help them cope with pain.
Learn about dystonia, a brain disorder that causes muscle stiffness and abnormal postures.
Learn how to prevent and manage your child's weight gain, after a transplant.
This page is about play for preschoolers staying in the hospital.
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.
Physical activity plays an important role in improving the social, emotional and physical health of children who have had a liver transplant.
Brain disorders can be caused by medical conditions, illness or injury. Find out how they can affect a child's mental health and overall functioning.
Juvenile enthesitis-related arthritis includes swelling and pain where tendons and ligaments attach to bone. It affects more boys than girls.
Learn how you can support your child or teen as they recover from anorexia nervosa.
Changes in routine can cause stress and anxiety in infants, toddlers and preschoolers. How young children express their stress can be challenging for parents and caregivers, and when they are also stressed it may be more difficult for them to meet the physical, mental and emotional needs of their children.