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Offers resources on the healthy physical growth and social development of children, including physical health, social skills, emotional health, and language and learning skills, as well as information on healthy pregnancy and infancy, and transitions to school, adolescence and adulthood.
These 4-page pamphlets are printed in Adobe Acrobat format and require version 4.0 or higher of the Adobe Acrobat Reader. Pamphlets on: Bed-Wetting; Caring for a Child with a Fever; Discipline; Jealousy and Sibling Rivalry; Temper Tantrums and Toilet Training.
Source: Government of Manitoba - Manitoba Health
Ideally, we talk to our children about dying and death before they are faced with the loss of someone they care about. Practical suggestions to help the conversation.
Source: Canadian Health Network
It's time to start thinking about how to keep your kids busy and active this summer, and find activities that are accessible to children or youth with a disability or disease. Explore the many options for children with disabilities or chronic diseases.
Source: Canadian Health Network
Healthy baby teeth and good dental care are very important.
Source: Government of British Columbia - Ministry of Health Services
Good dental health care for your baby is an important step towards a lifetime of healthy teeth.
Source: Government of British Columbia - Ministry of Health Services
The oral care infants and children receive affects their health for years to come. With proper care, children benefit from healthy teeth and gums, but neglect can cause problems with long-term consequences.
Source: HealthyOntario.com
A booklet in which parents can record health and developmental information about their children from birth.
Source: Health Canada
This guide offers not only a rich source of information, but also a unique perspective on how best to promote the well-being of young people.
Source: Health Canada and the Government of Ontario
Links to information on healthy pregnancy and infancy; healthy living and safe and supportive environments.
Source: Public Health Agency of Canada
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