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... booklet provides a range of ideas for parents and carers so that they feel able to involve their children in what is happening. The book also includes some suggestions about what parents might say to...
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... face the challenge of not only dealing with their own grief, but also that of their surviving children. Using a qualitative research study that involved interviewing bereaved parents, both fathers and...
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Children - About
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... a research study of parent caregivers. The study was conducted as a collaboration between Dr. Jay Children`s Grief Centre and the Nanny Angel Network.
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A website which provides parents and families of children living with serious illness with expert guidance and a virtual community to promote coping and resiliency and to lessen the isolation they experience.
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MISSION: To create victories for Canadian children with cancer through investment in national, collaborative, lifesaving research, and empowering education and community programs. Available for Families:...
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... formed, what the various treatments are and how these may affect the person with cancer. Aimed at children aged 7 to 13 years.
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Children - About
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... step of talking to kids about suicide of family members or friends. It lists common questions children have when a parent dies by suicide, and suggestions for answering them.
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A 4 page handout by Dr. Jay Children's Grief Centre that highlights how adults can prepare children of all ages to attend funerals, memorials, and other ceremonies or rituals.