Dr. Carol Macmillan is a graduate of McMaster University Medical School and completed her residencies in Pediatrics and Pediatric Neurology at the Montreal Children’s Hospital…
Future efforts expanded to support medical professionals, helping children and families living with a neurologic condition get the best quality of care possible
It is with great excitement that we announce the Child Neurology Foundation’s 2021-2022 Board of Directors.
Our 20th anniversary this year brings an exciting update to our mission and an added focus on supporting medical professionals as we seek to help children and families get the best quality of care possible.  
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Maria Kefalas, mother of Cal and author of ” Harnessing Grief: One Mother’s Quest for Meaning and Miracles,” shares her family’s remarkable journey.
We’d like to welcome Lindsey Taveren to the CNF Team! To help you get to know her, Lindsey answered a few questions to share with…
Congratulations to Cole Deisseroth, recipient of CNF’s 2021 Neurodevelopmental Disabilities (NDD) Summer Research Scholarship!
We’d like to welcome Loren Brigham to the CNF Team. To help you get to know her, Loren answered a few questions to share with…
The Brain Recovery Project: Childhood Epilepsy Surgery Foundation has just launched a new step-by-step guide and an accompanying self-paced training curriculum that take a deep…
Donate To Our Next 20 Fund Join Us For The Child Neurology Awareness Day On October 29, 2021 October 29, 2021 is the inaugural Child Neurology…
The new book When Your Child Has a Chronic Medical Illness: A Guide for the Parenting Journey was released earlier this year. Both authors sat…
You are not alone. Millions of people face mental health concerns every year; the latest data from the National Alliance on Mental Health shows that…
Join us June 15th-24th for the inaugural 2021 Transitions of Care Summit
Here is information on behavioral therapy to help you make good decisions for your child and managing difficult behaviors.
Changing the lens through which parents view their child’s behavior also changes the way they can approach it. Learn about the brain-first approach.
Although epilepsy cannot be cured, many people control seizures with medication, lifestyle changes, devices, and/or surgery. It is important to control seizures as much as…
We’d like to welcome Anne Frederick to the CNF Team. To help you get to know her, Anne answered a few questions to share with…
A new study, funded by Digital Health Solutions, LLC, through a grant provided by the Child Neurology Foundation, shows that computerized decision support increases communication…