Be the Boss of Your Pain: Self-Care for Kids
An empowering book for kids ages 8-10 that teaches them how to use their mind, body and spirit to control how their body feels, even when they’re in pain. By Timothy Culbert, MD.
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An empowering book for kids ages 8-10 that teaches them how to use their mind, body and spirit to control how their body feels, even when they’re in pain. By Timothy Culbert, MD.
CDH International is a nonprofit group that supports families and medical care providers of children with congenital diaphragmatic hernia.
A guide for parents to help kids develop a multi-disciplinary approach to pain management, with the goal of bringing greater comfort and returning them to previous levels of function. By Rachel Coakley, PhD.
Children with Down syndrome and autism have a much greater chance of wandering, increasing their risk of a variety of injuries. Find tips to limit wandering.
Use this kid-friendly tour of our Proton Therapy Center to prepare your child for their first day of treatment.
This resource from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia provides information on how to switch Medicaid providers in Pennsylvania.
Sara Fridinger, MD, an attending pediatric neurologist at CHOP, talks about causes, signs and symptoms of febrile seizures, as well as how to differentiate between simple and complex febrile seizures and when to take action.
Kathleen E. Sullivan, MD, PhD, Chief of the Division of Allergy and Immunology at CHOP, sits down to discuss the risk of COVID-19 in children who are immunocompromised.
A comforting story for children experiencing fear or pain while using the toilet, aiming to ease their worries
This practical and compassionate handbook helps parents sharpen any child's social skills by identifying the "unwritten rules" that govern all relationships.