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KidsHealth content collections show all content for a chosen topic. You can also use our site-wide keyword search or browse Health topics A to Z.

  • Meningococcal B Disease Vaccination

    Pēpi (babies) and tamariki (children) can get free protection from meningococcal B disease with the MenB (Bexsero) vaccine.
  • Taking Your Child To Visit The Dentist

    Photos and words to help you talk to your child about what happens when they visit a dental therapist.  
  • Gender Diversity - Inspirational Trans & Nonbinary People

    Consider checking out some inspirational trans and nonbinary people.
  • KidsHealth QR Code Poster - Cancer & Education Information For Whānau

    To give others easy access to KidsHealth's content on cancer and education information, you can share a QR code poster. Anyone can scan the QR code with their phone and go straight to KidsHealth's content on cancer and education.
  • Coping With Gender Dysphoria

    Gender dysphoria can be the experience of distress or discomfort with your body's sex characteristics or the gender role assigned to you. Check out some ideas that could help.
  • QR Code Poster - Emotional & Mental Wellbeing In Tamariki & Rangatahi

    To give others easy access to KidsHealth's content on emotional and mental wellbeing in tamariki (children) and rangatahi (young people), you can share a QR code poster. Anyone can scan the QR code with their phone and go straight to the KidsHealth emotional and mental wellbeing section.
  • Tube Feeding - How To Sit When Eating & Drinking

    It is important tube-fed tamariki (children) are in the correct position when eating and drinking. Tamariki need to sit upright with their hips, knees and ankles at 90-degree angles. This will help them coordinate the muscles needed to eat. It will also help them focus on eating, rather than keeping their bodies upright.
  • Gender Diversity In Children & Young People - Young People's Voices

    Watch a series of videos. The first video, 'The REAL Sex Talk', is an introduction to gender identity. The video series from InsideOUT celebrates the diversity of the rainbow community and features rangatahi (young people) talking about their experiences.
  • KidsHealth QR Code Poster - Illnesses Affecting Breathing

    To give others easy access to KidsHealth's content on a range of illnesses affecting chest, lungs and breathing, you can share a QR code poster. Anyone can scan one of the QR codes with their phone and go straight to the relevant KidsHealth page.
  • Eczema Expert Advice - 4 Part Live Chat Video Series

    Watch a recorded 4 part live chat series for expert advice about eczema in tamariki (children).
  • KidsHealth Autism-Takiwātanga QR Code Posters

    To give others easy access to KidsHealth's autism-takiwātanga content, you can share 2 QR code posters. Anyone can scan the QR code with their phone and go straight to KidsHealth's content on autism-takiwātanga.
  • KidsHealth QR Code Poster - Tube Feeding

    To give others easy access to all KidsHealth's tube feeding content, you can share a QR code poster. Anyone can scan the QR code with their phone and go straight to the KidsHealth tube feeding section.
  • Autism-Takiwātanga Support Information For Youth Aged 16 & Older

    Autism-tākiwatanga support informationNgā kete tipuranga: the basket of growth and development 

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  • Autism-Takiwātanga Support Information For Teenagers Aged 14 & 15

    Age-specific information on autism-takiwātanga

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  • Autism-Takiwātanga Support Information For Children Aged 12 & 13

    Age-specific information on autism-takiwātanga

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  • Autism-Takiwātanga Support Information For Children Aged 10 & 11

    Age-specific information on autism-takiwātanga

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