Pediatric Rehabilitation Caregiver Connection

What is Pediatric Rehabilitation?


Pediatric Rehabilitation helps children and youth live well, build resiliency and take part in activities meaningful to them and their families. Rehabilitation professionals:

  • work with families to understand their priorities and provide the support their child needs.
  • help children develop the skills they need to take part in activities, connect, and play.


Provincial Virtual Children’s Rehabilitation (PVCR)

This team is part of AHS Pediatric Rehabilitation and offers:

  • live webinars, video series, and written materials
  • free resources, information, and strategies on various developmental topics
  • community presentations to increase service awareness and reduce barriers

Resources are developed and delivered by occupational therapists, physiotherapists, psychologists, social workers, and speech and language pathologists. A referral is not needed to access these resources. Learn more here: Community Catalogue.


We want to hear from you!

Let us know. We're gathering feedback on resources including webinars, videos, written information, website design, and promotional materials.
Email us if you would like to host a presentation for your organization to learn more about our services. ChildrenYouthHealth@ahs.ca

What is Pediatric Rehabilitation?


Pediatric Rehabilitation helps children and youth live well, build resiliency and take part in activities meaningful to them and their families. Rehabilitation professionals:

  • work with families to understand their priorities and provide the support their child needs.
  • help children develop the skills they need to take part in activities, connect, and play.


Provincial Virtual Children’s Rehabilitation (PVCR)

This team is part of AHS Pediatric Rehabilitation and offers:

  • live webinars, video series, and written materials
  • free resources, information, and strategies on various developmental topics
  • community presentations to increase service awareness and reduce barriers

Resources are developed and delivered by occupational therapists, physiotherapists, psychologists, social workers, and speech and language pathologists. A referral is not needed to access these resources. Learn more here: Community Catalogue.


We want to hear from you!

Let us know. We're gathering feedback on resources including webinars, videos, written information, website design, and promotional materials.
Email us if you would like to host a presentation for your organization to learn more about our services. ChildrenYouthHealth@ahs.ca

  • March 2026 Update

    supporting image

    Did you know?

    April 2nd is World Autism Day!

    Join our Autism Acceptance and Awareness online event. Register for these free webinars to support children with autism.



    Live webinars:

    • Autism and motor skills
    • Building early social interactions
    • Emotional regulation: Introduction to managing emotions
    • Helping children thrive with routines
    • Sensory processing: Understanding “just right”
    • Sleep troubles: Tips for better sleep for children
    • Toe walking in children
    • Your child’s diagnosis: Where to begin


    Feature resource

    Watch our video series

    • Toe walking to learn ways to help your child walk with their heels down.


    Read about


    Raise awareness

    The webinar calendars have been updated. Explore the many posters and promotional material.


    Spotlight on

    Complete this poll to help us understand the challenges in accessing online resources.