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These booklets are amazing. They are designed to help parents / caregivers care for themselves while still caring for their child and advocating for their child at the hospital.
Helping My Child/ Teen Cope While at the Hospital. What Parents Can Do!
After the Diagnosis: Helping My Family Cope
Helping Children / Teens Readjust After Returning Home From the Hospital:
Helping Children Cope with Serious Injury:
For Parents to Help Siblings Cope When Their Brother or Sister is Ill or Injured
Distracting Children During Medical Procedures:
These resources are aimed at helping parents and providers minimize pain and distress during a child’s procedures through distraction.
Parents can learn more and learn how to use distraction techniques to help children during medical procedures in these “Distraction in Action” videos.
At this site, parents can also sign up (for free) to use the Distraction in Action Tool, a web-based tool that provides parents with specific recommendations on how to use distraction with their child.
Websites for Parents to Cope with Having a Child with an Illness or Injury
Here are Links Regarding Talking to Children About Death, Grief and Loss
Here are Some Links for Concerned Parents Wanting Basic Information About A Child with Medical Trauma Going to School
This link provides Ten Ways to be an advocate at school for your child
This link provides information for the Individualized Educational Plan for a child
This workbook is designed to help children cope with a hospitalization. Included are stories and activities to help children become familiar with hospital staff and medical procedures, understand emotional responses to trauma, and deal with traumatic stress reactions:
This handout helps kids cope with pain and injury:
This handout helps kids think about what they want to say about their illness or injury:
This handout helps kids cope with traumatic stress reactions and reminders:
This sheet helps children re-adjust to returning home from the hospital:
This educational handout is designed to help siblings cope with their brother or sister’s hospitalization, illness, injury, and recovery .
Great Websites for Children and Teens