
Parent/Caregiver Resources
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Caring For Children
Information for parents from Canada's pediatricians
Caring For Kids - by the Canadian Pediatrics Society
Healthy Start Kids
Healthy Start is a bilingual program developed in Saskatchewan that increases healthy eating and physical activity opportunities in early learning environments.
First Words
Prevention, early identification and intervention of speech and language problems. Learn about language early!
Illinois Early Learning Sheets
Curious about something in your child’s life? Whether it’s a new addition, dental health, vision, emotions, behaviour or more, this site offers helpful information and guidance for parents and caregivers.
Saskatchewan Prevention Institute
A trusted source for health and safety information for families. Explore resources on child development, injury prevention, pregnancy, and overall wellness.
Child Development:
Find clear, practical information to support your child’s development. This resource offers guidance on milestones, early learning, and ways to promote healthy growth at every stage.
Child Development
More Milk Sooner
More Milk Sooner supports parents and Health Care Practitioners and Providers, from around the world, to learn about the life changing benefits of prenatal hand expression.
Active for Life
A helpful resource that promotes physical activity and healthy development for children. Find simple activities, tips, and tools to help kids build skills, stay active, and enjoy movement every day.
Zero to Three
A trusted resource for early childhood development from birth to age three. Find research-based tips, strategies, and support to help parents and caregivers nurture young children’s learning, behaviour, and relationships.
He’s Extraordinary
A supportive resource for parents, educators, and therapists offering tools and insights on social-emotional learning, sensory processing, neurodiversity, and positive parenting strategies. Find practical articles and materials to help you understand and support children’s strengths and growth.
Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines
It offers evidence-based recommendations on balancing physical activity, limited screen time, and quality sleep to support healthy growth and development in infants, toddlers, and preschoolers.
Children (5-11 years ) and Youth (12-17 years)
Pregnancy
First Year Postpartum