Congenital Hand Differences
Congenital Hand Differences (CHD) refers to all physical differences of one or both hands, arms or shoulders that are present at birth.
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Congenital Hand Differences (CHD) refers to all physical differences of one or both hands, arms or shoulders that are present at birth.
The KISS Initiative is an online Facebook support group for families of pediatric stroke survivors. It is a public forum where parents share stories, resources and support.
Pediatric Stroke Warriors was founded by the mother of a child who had a stroke. Their mission is to support children and their families as they recover from a stroke. Supports include the Brave Box/Warrior Bag Program, a family toolkit brochure, and lists of national and state resources.
The World Pediatric Stroke Association (WPSA) works to raise awareness, knowledge and research about pediatric stroke. WPSA has a blog written by parents of stroke survivors and opportunities to connect with other families.
Find tips for children returning to school after a stroke and information about special education for children who have suffered a stroke.
This book features detailed and precise medical information about solid tumor childhood cancers, including neuroblastoma, Wilms tumor, liver tumors, soft tissue sarcomas, and bone sarcomas.
CHASA provides information and support to families of children who have hemiplegia, hemiparesis, or hemiplegic cerebral palsy.
Learn about the difference between in-school and outpatient therapy for stroke recovery and how each can help your child meet his academic goals.
Many young adults choose to pursue a college degree after a stroke. Whether you are considering attending a local community college or attending a university away from home, here are some quick tips on how to have a successful transition to college.
Cancer Hope Network provides free and confidential one-on-one emotional support to cancer patients, their caregivers, and their family members.