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How can I manage my own stress and anxiety after my child’s diagnosis?

From me to you: parents share their tips on how to manage stress and anxiety.

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How do I discipline my child while they’re having treatment?

From me to you: parents share their tips on dealing with difficult behaviour after your child’s diagnosis.

How can I protect my child from infections at home?

Advice on how to reduce infection risk for your child at home.

How can I get my child to take their tablets?

From me to you: parents share their tips on the best ways to help your child take their medication.

A child who has had cancer makes his way to school

Helping your child go back to school after treatment

What you and the school should know before your child returns after cancer treatment.

A parent of a child with cancer stares out of the window

Understanding your emotions

How to deal with your emotions when your child has cancer and where to go for help.

A young girl with cancer peeks through the bars of her hospital bed smiling

Staying in hospital with your child – what you’ll need

What to expect if your child is staying on a children' cancer ward and what you'll need to take.

A young couple take a selfie

Telling a new partner you have cancer

Knowing when and how to tell a new partner or someone you like about your cancer diagnosis.

Can I have sex on cancer treatment?

There's no reason why you shouldn't have sex on treatment but actually feeling like it is a different story.

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Young Lives vs Cancer is an operating name of CLIC Sargent Cancer Care for Children. A registered charity in England and Wales (1107328) and in Scotland (SC039857). Also operating in Northern Ireland. A company limited by member guarantee (No. 05273638). Registered office: 4th Floor, Whitefriars, Lewins Mead, Bristol, BS1 2NT. VAT no: 863639196. © 2023 CLIC Sargent Cancer Care for Children.

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