Check out tips to keep your family safe while playing in the sun or water, preparing a summer feast or exploring nature.
Find tips for safe and tasty outdoor meals during the summer months to prepare for your next barbecue or picnic.
Attending summer camp with celiac disease may be an exciting but nerve-racking experience for your child. Learn how you can help your child stick to the strict gluten-free diet while they are at camp.
Learn how to prevent the spread of recreational water illnesses while cooling down in pools, fountains and water parks.
Learn how to identify, treat and prevent otitis externa, an infection of the ear canal.
Provides information about the various social and recreational resources that are available for children with disabilities such as autism spectrum disorder.
Find out how you can prevent your child from getting a burn injury and what to do if a burn does occur.
Learn how to prevent, recognize and treat dehydration and other heat-related illnesses in children.
Campfires and fireworks cause serious burns every year. Find advice on how to prevent your child from getting a burn.
Learn how to prevent and treat heat-related illness in children and teens who exercise in hot and humid conditions.
Proper care and cleaning of the spinal brace (orthosis) and your child’s skin are necessary to prevent the growth of bacteria and skin breakdown. Learn how to care for a spinal brace.
Learn how an ostomy impacts your child's day-to-day activities and about considerations for protecting the stoma and ostomy pouch.
When preparing to have scoliosis surgery, it is normal to experience a change in mood, or anxiety. Read about why they occur and tips for managing them.
Learn how an ostomy impacts your teen's day-to-day activities and about the considerations for protecting their stoma and ostomy pouch.
Scars require an active effort to ensure proper healing. Learn about different scar management techniques available to help manage scars.
Find out who you should tell about your child's osteoporosis.
Learn how your child can minimize infection at home, after the blood and marrow transplant.
Do you know what poison ivy looks like? Learn how to recognize a poison ivy plant and how to treat the rash if your child is exposed.
Children with sickle cell disease (SCD) can participate in physical activity as long as they have more frequent rest periods and increased hydration. Academically, most children with SCD will perform as well as their peers.
Learn about hypertonic salt water soaks, when they can be used and how to make your own.
Eating healthy foods and being physically active are important factors in maintaining a healthy weight. Read about tips for keeping a healthy body weight.
Learn how an ostomy impacts your baby's day-to-day activities and about considerations for protecting the stoma and ostomy pouch.
Did you know drowning can occur in as little as 20 seconds? Learn how to keep children safe in or around water.