Behaviour
Disruptive behaviour (CPS/CACAP)
Refer parents of children at risk of, or showing signs of, behavioural or conduct problems to structured parenting programs which have been shown to increase positive parenting, improve child compliance, and reduce general behaviour problems. Access community resources to determine the most appropriate and available research-structured programs. Parenting skills (EECD)
e.g., The Incredible Years®, Triple P®, Strongest Families
Parent Resources
Caring For Kids - Canadian Paediatric Society (CPS)
Colic and Crying - Canadian Paediatric Society – Caring for Kids
Taming the Monsters: Helping Children Deal with their Fears - Canadian Paediatric Society – Caring for Kids
Positive discipline for young children - Canadian Paediatric Society – Caring for Kids
Helping Children Cope with Separation and Divorce - Canadian Paediatric Society – Caring for Kids
Helping children and teens cope with stressful public events - Canadian Paediatric Society – Caring for Kids
Bedwetting - Canadian Paediatric Society – Caring for Kids
How to Foster your Child’s Self Esteem - CPS - Caring for Kids
About Kids Health - The Hospital for Sick Children
Night Terrors - The Hospital for Sick Children – AboutKidsHealth
Tips for positive parenting and managing behaviour in children up to age 5 - AboutKidsHealth – Caring for Kids
Bed-Wetting (Enuresis) - The Hospital for Sick Children – AboutKidsHealth
Sleep: Learning Hub - The Hospital for Sick Children - AboutKidsHealth
UnlockFood.ca - Dietitians of Canada
Say Goodbye to Picky Eating. - Dietitians of Canada - UnlockFood.ca
Other Sources
What's the Best Way to Discipline My Child? - American Academy of Pediatrics - healthychildren.org
Dental Care for Children – Pacifiers and Thumb Sucking - Canadian Dental Association