Regular listingsKids Health Health information about children aimed at parents, children and teenagers. How much TV should children be allowed to watch, first aid and safety, positive parenting, growth and development and more. - [Kids Health] http://www.kidshealth.org/ |
CPS.ca The Canadian Pediatric Society's information on Caring for Kids, including effective discipline, keeping children safe in the summer heat and sun, swimming and water safety and protection from the West Nile Virus. - [CPS.ca] http://www.caringforkids.cps.ca/ |
CICH.ca The Canadian Institute of Child Health official website, in English and French. Find out how they advocate for children with disabilities, programs they have for teen pregnancy, children suffering from fetal alcohol syndrome and more. - [CICH.ca] http://www.cich.ca/ |
PHAC The Public Health Agency of Canada's resource for child health, including childhood cancer surveillance, mental and physical health, child maltreatment, child sexual abuse and more. - [PHAC] http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/ch-se_e.html |
Starlight Starbright Foundation An American organization that helps critically ill children and their families cope with the pain, isolation and fear caused by difficult illnesses. Find out how the organization has helped many children in the past, and how you can donate money to this organization. Visit the online store for children friendly products. - [Starlight Starbright Foundation] http://www.starbright.org/ |
Seattle Children's Hospital The Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center is medical center dedicated to helping ill children in Seattle, Washington. The website has general advice on chidren's health that parents may find helpful. You can also find information about the medical research conducted by the center here. - [Seattle Children's Hospital] http://www.seattlechildrens.org/ |
Girl Power! Girl Power! is a public education website run by the US Department of Health and Human Services. The website strives to motivate young girls and help them improve their health. You can also access research and news resources made especially for girls here. - [Girl Power!] http://www.girlpower.gov/ |
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