This is a prevention programme to promote health at the stages of infancy and early adolescence.

Directed activities are performed from birth to the age of 14 as well as medical examinations and early detection tests. It describes the different activities and the resources required to perform them.

This guide, published in Catalan, contains general information for parents about the neonatal unit.

It introduces the unit, the rules, the timetable, the personnel attending the child, what can be done to help and other advice and recommendations.

This guide contains guidelines for parents with the purpose of tackling difficult questions from their children about their disease.

The objective is to avoid stressful situations and reduce the discomfort of not knowing how to answer any of the questions. It focuses on the communication process.

This guide contains information for parents in the form of recommendations for when their child returns home after an operation.

It details various elements relating to medication, dressing surgical wounds, activity and routine, vaccines, nutrition, dental hygiene, psychological support and signs and symptoms that must be monitored.

This guide contains general information for parents on outpatient tests that may be performed on their child, the procedure in the hemodynamic room, preparation for the operation, hospitalisation, and other recommendations for families with children in hospital.

Generally speaking, it covers information from admission and being in hospital all the way through to treatment.

This guide includes information of a general and practical nature on early childhood health and is structured into seven sections.

They contain recommendations and advice on different diseases and health problems in infancy and early childhood as well as information, signs and symptoms. Instructions on how to use each section is included at the beginning of each chapter.

This guide contains information for parents or carers of children with a congenital heart defect to help them offer better care and assistance.

Generally speaking, it provides emotional support, but also includes possible solutions to common problems associated with this type of disease.

This guide aims to provide information on muscular degeneration so that teachers can understand this disease and be more understanding of students who suffer from it.

It also includes strategies and practical advice to improve the educational experience and learning of these pupils.

This guide contains advice to help parents protect their children from influenza. It uses everyday language and the information is organised based on frequently asked questions and common doubts.

In addition, if further in-depth information is required, an English language link is included.