6 Ways to Help Your Kid Move to Adult Care Matt Olovich and his parents share how they made the transition. Read More Family Matters 5 Holiday Travel Tips for Bleeding Disorders Families A little planning ahead can do a lot to alleviate travel stress. Read More Family Matters, Taking Charge 7 Superpowers of Bleeding Disorders Moms and Dads The amazing abilities of parents of kids with bleeding disorders. Read More Family Matters Aging with a Bleeding Disorder and Inhibitor Older people with this hemophilia complication face unique challenges. Read More Adults & Aging, Hemophilia A&B Tooth Fairy Time! Bleeding Disorders and Baby Teeth For young children, their first wobbly tooth is a sure sign they’ve officially earned big kid status. For parents of... Read More Family Matters, Taking Charge Back to School: What Are IEPs and 504 Plans, and How Can They Help a Child with a Bleeding Disorder? If you have school-age children (or you’re about to), you may have heard of 504 plans and IEPs. But you... Read More Family Matters, Advocacy 5 Ways to Foster Independence in Your Teen with a Bleeding Disorder If you have a child with a bleeding disorder, the teen years can be challenging. It’s a time when adolescents... Read More Family Matters Talking to Teens and Preteens About Sex and Intimacy Kids should hear the facts about their bodies, sex and relationships from a trusted source—their parents. Read More Family Matters Dating with a Bleeding Disorder as an Older Adult Confronting the challenges that come with being ‘back on the market.’ Read More Adults & Aging Going Phone-Free at Bleeding Disorders Camp Ding-dong! Ding-dong! The sound of a ringing bell means another camper has reached the top of the climbing tower at... Read More Family Matters NYLI Alumni: The Next Generation of Bleeding Disorders Leaders Since it formally began in 2002, the National Youth Leadership Institute (NYLI) at the National Hemophilia Foundation (NHF) has seen... Read More Generation Next, Advocacy I’m Turning 26, What Are My Healthcare Insurance Options? When you turn 18, you can exercise your right to vote. At 21, you can legally purchase alcohol. And when... Read More Generation Next Load More