Learn about the guidelines for daily physical activity, sleep and screen time for babies, children and teens.
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 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 World Health Day, learn how to help your child stay active and provide them with the support they need to stay motivated.
Physical activity plays an important role in improving the social, emotional and physical health of children who have had a liver transplant.
Discover the signs of chronic pain in a young child and how chronic pain is assessed in medical settings.
Discover the signs of cancer-related pain in children and how cancer-related pain is assessed by the health-care team.
Discover how to use the 3P approach to manage chronic pain in a young child.
Discover the CARD system, which offers strategies your child or teen can use to cope with the pain and fear associated with vaccination.
Following heart surgery, children require extra care and attention. Learn which positions and activities infants and toddlers must avoid after heart surgery.
Leukemia is the general term for cancer of the blood. This resource centre will focus on the two most common forms of childhood leukemias: ALL and AML.
Following heart surgery, your child will need to exercise to keep their lungs clear. Read how deep breathing, splinted coughing and moving will help.
Learn about the different types of sexually transmitted infections and when and how to talk to your child or teen about them.
Sleep brings many physical and mental benefits. Follow these tips to help your child fall asleep and stay asleep through the night.
Learn about the everyday activities, like playing games, you can do with your young child to help develop their math skills.
This page provides recommendations to encourage development in babies aged 12 months who have spent time in the NICU or CCCU, or who require care a neonatal follow-up clinic.
Find out how much screen time your child should have each day and how screen time affects your child’s health and wellbeing.
Find out how a child’s speech and language skills usually develop by age 3 and what you can do to support speech and language development.
Discover how to help keep your child healthy and keep their diabetes under control now and in the future.
Discover the foundation for healthy eating with Canada's Food Guide. Learn about Canada’s Food Guide recommendations and how to apply them to your family’s diet.
Find out how to ease the symptoms of Hirschsprung disease with a high-fibre, low-sugar diet.
This program is for teens aged 12 to 18 and is designed to help you learn how to better manage and live with your sickle cell pain.
Learn how an ostomy impacts your child's day-to-day activities and about considerations for protecting the stoma and ostomy pouch.
Take this quiz to find out what type of exercise or activity is right for you based on your exercise preferences.