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Introduction
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Parenting at a Challenging Time
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Not Having Support
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The Star in the Center
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Why Does This Matter
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Open Communication
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Consultations
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Supporting Childhood Coping
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Metaphors
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The Talk
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Expectations
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Developmental Stages
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Consistency
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Preschool
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Picking up Toys
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False Beliefs
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Elementary School
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Family Time
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Teens
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Coping Strategies
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Challenges vs Trauma
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Resources
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How do you know if a child is not healthy
Description:
Explore a comprehensive talk on supporting children and teenagers when a parent has cancer. Learn about developmental perspectives on illness understanding, effective communication strategies, and approaches to promote resilience in families facing this challenge. Gain insights into the Parenting at A Challenging Time program, developed by child development experts to enhance parent-child communication during parental illness. Discover age-appropriate methods for discussing illness, treatment, and prognosis with children, as well as techniques to foster healthy coping mechanisms. Examine the importance of open communication, consistency, and tailored approaches for different developmental stages, from preschoolers to teenagers. Understand common false beliefs, challenges, and potential traumas associated with parental illness, and access valuable resources to support families through this difficult journey.

Parenting at a Challenging Time - Help for Parents with Cancer

Stanford University
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