A child with a chronic condition eventually transitions back to school. Learn practical tips when advocating for your child at school.
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.
Detailed information concerning how to advocate for your child as soon as she in back in school, and balancing treatment with education.
Learn how to help your child transition back to school, after a blood and marrow transplant.
Learn about education options for your child during their leukemia treatment and how to handle their transition back into school.
Essential information regarding issues that one should consider and take into account before sending a child with a heart condition back to school.
School mates may not understand your scoliosis surgery, and may overreact. Learn tips for communicating with them, as well as preparing for school absences.
Your goal is to work with your child's teacher to get the best education for your child. Your child has the right to attend school and if you feel they're not getting a "fair shake," get involved with the administration.
Provides information about the various services that are available in schools for children with autism spectrum disorder. Also provides information about other programs that can be used to help pre-school and school-age children.
A teacher's guide to congenital heart defects. Learn what you can do to help and what to expect if one of your students has a congenital heart defect.
There are many different types of community health services that are available to help you and your child.
Discover general strategies that you can use to help make sure that your child has a successful experience in school.
Find out how to work with your child's school to support your child with ADHD.
Find out which feeding supplies you will need to buy for your child, where you can buy them and what kind of funding is available for buying feeding tube supplies.
February 9 is National Pizza Day. Learn how to prepare for school events such as pizza day when your child has celiac disease.
Some children and adolescents are able to go back to school while receiving cancer treatment. Find out what risks you need to be aware of when going back to school and how to manage if you know you will be missing class.
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.
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.
Detailed information on the steps required to re-introduce your child back into the classroom after brain tumour treatment.
Learn about some of the accommodations that may be available to make school more comfortable for your teen with sickle cell disease. Also find tips for communicating your teen's needs to their teachers.
Read about why your child with epilepsy may require a psychoeducational assessment, who will perform it, and what it may consist of.