Three Proven Ways to Support Kids When Their Parent Has Cancer
If your child is affected by a parent’s cancer diagnosis, you may be wondering what you can do to help them heal and thrive. Learn more about the three research-backed ways that you can support their well-being.
How to Prepare Kids for a Parent’s Cancer-Related Surgery
How can parents facing a cancer diagnosis support this kids through an upcoming surgery? With these helpful tips, a parent’s surgery can bring families closer and build trust.
How to Connect with Your Kids When You Have Cancer
While parenting can feel harder when a parent has cancer, there are easy was for kids and parents to connect even through diagnosis, treatment, and beyond.
How School Can Be Your Family’s Ally When a Parent Has Cancer
Coping with a parent’s cancer diagnosis can be overwhelming for kids, but engaging your child’s school can provide a sense of stability and support. By working with teachers and staff, you can create a plan that meets your child’s needs. Here are four ways to help your child’s school be an ally for your family.
What to Do When Kids Don’t Want to Talk About Cancer
Research shows that open, age appropriate conversations about their parent’s cancer helps kids cope. But what should you do when kids don’t want to talk about cancer?
Helping Kids Cope When Their Parent Has Cancer
Helping kids cope is shown to support kids' wellbeing when their parent has cancer. Pickles Group wants to help families find simple ways to cope both during and outside our programs that are simple and helpful.
What to Say When a Parent Doesn’t Look Like They Have Cancer’
What should parents tell their kids about their cancer diagnosis when it doesn’t “look like they have cancer”? There are no easy answers, but these tips can help build trust and support kids and their parents along the way.
How to Help Kids Talk to Their Friends About Their Parent's Cancer
When a parent has cancer, children often rely on their friends and classmates for support. But how can parents help their kids communicate their needs effectively? Learn more.
How To Navigate the Holidays When A Parent Has Cancer
Dealing with the holidays while a parent has cancer can be challenging. Learn how to navigate this time with tips to support your kids.
How Kids Can be Supportive When Their Friend’s Parent Has Cancer
It can be difficult for kids to know how to help when their friend's parent has cancer. Here are some simple ways to be great friend.