In the First Days: What Families Need to Hear After a Childhood Cancer Diagnosis

After a childhood cancer diagnosis, families need reassurance, clear next steps, trusted pediatric oncology resources, emotional support, open communication with doctors, and a strong support network to foster hope and resilience.

How to Support a Child and Family Through Cancer Treatment With Compassion

Guide offers compassionate strategies to support children with cancer and their families, emphasizing listening, practical help, sibling care, caregiver self-care, honest communication, and partnering with healthcare teams.

Lessons From Childhood Cancer: Resilience, Love, and Long-Term Healing

Childhood cancer reshapes families, fostering resilience through small victories, routines, caregiver self-care, love, sibling support, and integrative healing for long-term recovery and survivorship.

Small Braveries: Personal Stories of Resilience During Childhood Cancer Treatment

"Small Braveries" shares personal stories of resilience during childhood cancer, highlighting small acts of courage, the power of routine, vulnerability, hope, and mind-body practices to support families through treatment and healing.

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