Naturopathic medicine understands that there can be no two like people and therefore no two same treatments. read more..
Health Supervision for Children
Health Supervision for Children
conditions, and cognitive impairment because of the presence of extragenetic material from chromosome 21 read more..
Dealing with Children who are Picky Eaters
Can Food Affect My Child's Behavior?
Many foods and food additives can affect the behavior of children. Can you tell when your child has had sugar or food with artificial colourings? read more..
Changing Yuck to Yum!
Do you get frustrated at mealtime because they will not eat what you serve? Try not to worry. What seems like aproblem may actually be normal behaviour for your child’s age. Here are ten tips to make meal and snack times easier. read more..
Nearly all (94%) hospitalizations due to breathing threats in children are from choking on food or other objects. The most common items that cause injury or death in children are food, coins and toys including latex balloons. You can lower the risks of choking by
becoming aware of the various choking hazards. read more..
Constipation in Babies and Young Children
becoming aware of the various choking hazards. read more..
Constipation in Babies and Young Children
Constipation in babies and young children is oftena source of anxiety for parents and caregivers. read more..
Obesity and Overweight Among Special Needs Children
Food aversions, the side effects of medications, and mobility limitations make our children even more susceptible to being overweight or obese than other children, who are already facing a nationwide epidemic of obesity. read more...
Understanding A Label : Low Tone
Canada's Food Guide
New Dental Health posts for Spring 2013!
Food aversions, the side effects of medications, and mobility limitations make our children even more susceptible to being overweight or obese than other children, who are already facing a nationwide epidemic of obesity. read more...
Understanding A Label : Low Tone
We live in a world defined by the “label” – a combination of words or phrases that are used to describe a person, a grouping, or a product. This is especially true in the healthcare system, where such terminology can be very confusing. The goal of this article is to help you, as a parent, to better understand what the label “low tone” means and how it may apply to your child. Written by Jennifer MacEachern (BHScPT, BPE), Registered Physiotherapist With a special interest in Paediatrics read more...
Canada's Food Guide
New Dental Health posts for Spring 2013!

