Sep 13, 2017Helping Kids When a Friend or Classmate Has CancerIt can be difficult for children to deal with the reality that a classmate or friend has cancer, but increasing a child’s understanding can help them process the news in a more positive way. Read more: http://www.choosehope.com/blog/help-kids-deal-learning-friend-classmate-cancer/?utm_source=Choose+Hope+Newsletter&utm_campaign=4490cdc781-2017-09-september-newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_1cee1a2b16-4490cdc781-100907405&mc_cid=4490cdc781&mc_eid=5685bdec30
It can be difficult for children to deal with the reality that a classmate or friend has cancer, but increasing a child’s understanding can help them process the news in a more positive way. Read more: http://www.choosehope.com/blog/help-kids-deal-learning-friend-classmate-cancer/?utm_source=Choose+Hope+Newsletter&utm_campaign=4490cdc781-2017-09-september-newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_1cee1a2b16-4490cdc781-100907405&mc_cid=4490cdc781&mc_eid=5685bdec30
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