Behavioural Challenges: Kelty's Recommended Resources
In this collection developed by the Kelty Centre, you will find a list of recommended resources for parents/caregivers to learn more about behavioural challenges including websites, online tools, guides, books and provincial support services.
A Family Guide to Concurrent Disorders
This Family Guide to Concurrent Disorders is divided into four parts to discover what are concurrent disorders, the impact on families, treatment and support, and the journey to recovery.
The Tech Solution Plate
This resource provides parents and educators the tech habits children need to achieve their full potential.
Walk BC
Find walking trails near you using an interactive map of recreation facilities and walking routes in BC.
A Parent's Handbook: Your Guide to Autism Programs
Guide helps parents and caregivers learn more about available programs and how to access services for their children with autism
Mighty Moe: An Anxiety Workbook for Children
This anxiety eBook is for children age 5-11. Best practice guidelines for managing anxiety have been adapted to be fun, engaging, and child friendly.
Self-Compassion Meditation (2 min)
A self-compassion meditation by Dr. Joanna McDermid from BC Children's Hospital.
Quick Ways to Relax
A resource for kids featuring quick ways to relax, including deep breathing, muscle relaxation and visualization.
Supporting Children and Youth Who Have Experienced Trauma - Powerpoint Slides
Powerpoint slides from the 'Supporting Children and Youth Who Have Experienced Trauma' presentation. To see accompanying webinar recording, click here.
Types of Therapy - Frequently Asked Questions
Here are some general FAQs on types of therapy, with answers. If you have specific questions about the therapy prescribed to you or your child, ask the therapist you are seeing.
Confident Parents, Confident Kids
A site for parents to support their child's social and emotional development. The site offers a range of blog posts and resources related to social emotional development for parents, caregivers and families.
Kid Care Canada Society
Provides parents with quick and easy to understand videos and information about the science of early childhood development.