Fight the Flu: Protect yourself and your family, friends and community
Pregnancy to Parenting
by Ashley Waito PhD, SLP(C), CCC-SLP, Reg. CASLPO
1y ago
This fall, children are back in the classroom, people are traveling and families are gathering for events. This makes it easier for viruses to spread and doctors expect to see more people sick with the flu this year. Our health promotion specialist Erin Mandel shares some information on the flu and how to protect yourself ..read more
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How to maintain your breastmilk supply
Pregnancy to Parenting
by Quynh Teresa Vu, RN
1y ago
Most breastfeeding* parents produce enough breast milk to feed their infants. However, many new parents say that they are unsure about their breast milk supply during the early days, and even months after breastfeeding has begun. Here you will find information about how breast milk* supply is established and what you can do to maintain ..read more
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Young and pregnant: what to do and where to find help
Pregnancy to Parenting
by Ene-Hee Chung, RN, BScN
1y ago
When you find out you’re pregnant, it can be a time of many emotions. You may feel happy and excited, or shocked, confused and upset. Everyone is different. This can also be a time of growth and finding some inner strength you never knew you had. Navigating the decisions ahead can be easier with the ..read more
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What to do if you’re impacted by the infant formula shortage
Pregnancy to Parenting
by Jennie Addario, RD
1y ago
Have you heard about or are you affected by the infant formula shortage in Canada? Thankfully, there’s no shortage of regular infant formula here. But if you’re a family that requires specialty formula, for a baby with an allergy or specific medical condition, you may be struggling to find what you need. So why is ..read more
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Safety First: Tips to prevent childhood head injuries
Pregnancy to Parenting
by Michele Antunes RN
1y ago
Your child’s brain starts developing before they are born. During the first three years of life, brain connections are shaped and strengthened, based on their experiences. A healthy brain is important to overall health and development. Injury to the brain can affect a child’s ability to learn, move, communicate and experience emotions. A recent study ..read more
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Frozen Yogurt Bark: A Tasty Summer Treat
Pregnancy to Parenting
by Roxana Majdnia, RD
1y ago
On hot summer days, a cool snack can be refreshing and satisfying. You and your kids will love this three ingredient strawberry yogurt bark recipe. It is so simple to make and the variations are limitless. You can even involve your kids in making it. Offering snacks like this recipe that have a combination of ..read more
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Help protect your baby’s eyes in the sunshine
Pregnancy to Parenting
by Ashley Waito PhD, SLP(C), CCC-SLP, Reg. CASLPO
1y ago
As the weather gets warmer, it is a perfect time to get outdoors and play. Playing outside is great for exploring the world, learning new things and staying active. Outdoor play is also good for vision development – research shows that playing outside in early childhood may reduce the risk of nearsightedness later in life ..read more
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Keep cool in the summer heat
Pregnancy to Parenting
by Michele Antunes RN
1y ago
Heat-related illnesses can be very serious. With another summer heatwave on the way, it’s important to make a plan to keep your family cool and healthy. Infants, young children and pregnant individuals are at higher risk for heat-related illness, especially if they are dehydrated. Here are some tips to help your family Beat the Heat ..read more
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Early Abilities programs have moved to Surrey Place
Pregnancy to Parenting
by Ashley Waito PhD, SLP(C), CCC-SLP, Reg. CASLPO
1y ago
Looking for support for your child’s speech and language development? Does your newborn baby need a hearing screen? Do you have a child with permanent hearing loss, low vision or blindness? As of April 2022, the Toronto Preschool Speech and Language, Blind-Low Early Intervention and Infant Hearing Programs have moved from Early Abilities at Toronto ..read more
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What to do if you’re impacted by the infant formula shortage
Pregnancy to Parenting
by Jennie Addario, RD
1y ago
Have you heard about or are you affected by the infant formula shortage in Canada? Thankfully, there’s no shortage of regular infant formula here. But if you’re a family that requires specialty formula, for a baby with an allergy or specific medical condition, you may be struggling to find what you need. So why is ..read more
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