
French speaking research participants needed!
Are you bilingual? We are developing French digital resources for parents, and we need your help! If you are a Canadian parent or a
Are you bilingual? We are developing French digital resources for parents, and we need your help! If you are a Canadian parent or a
We are making digital resources to help families when their child is sick. You can help! We want to hear from parents who have
Going to the emergency department with your child is full of unknowns. But did you know we have an infographic that can help? The emergency
Taking a Child with Medical Complexities to the Emergency Department? Here is what we learned from 9 parents! Children with medical complexities have specialized healthcare
Featured in the University of Alberta Folio, Dr. Shannon Scott and Dr. Lisa Hartling talk about developing resources to help parents with questions about their
When it comes to developing our parent tools, we make sure to involve families in the process from start to finish. This image gives you
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Physical treatments can include physiotherapy, prescribed exercise plans, strengthening exercises, massage, and more.
Psychological treatments can include counselling or talk therapy, supportive therapy, cognitive behaviour therapy, mediation, and more. They can be provided on a one-on-one basis or in a group setting.