What Families Need Emotionally During Childhood Cancer Treatment

Families facing childhood cancer need emotional support through acknowledging conflicting feelings, caregiver self-care, sibling inclusion, clinician empathy, trauma-informed care, resilience-building, and community connection.

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.

Resilience at Home: Hope and Healing for Families Facing Childhood Cancer

This guide offers practical strategies for families facing childhood cancer, emphasizing hope, caregiver self-care, open communication, family resilience, trauma growth, and mind-body healing for holistic recovery.

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