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Learning Programme Notes - PSHE

PARENTS AND TEENS: WELCOME TO MY WORLD

BACKGROUND

COPING WITH ILLNESS IN THE FAMILY

It's hard enough being a teenager, without having to cope with the news that your parent has cancer. Teenagers often react more emotionally to a crisis than younger children, who don't always fully understand what's going on. Teens can find it very hard to express feelings at home, and are more likely to look for support from friends or other adults outside the immediate family. If talking to anyone is too hard, then it's tempting to try to ignore the feelings, like Charly did. On the outside, teenagers might look as though they're coping, but inside they're probably feeling frightened and alone.

Advice for teens whose parent has cancer

See Find out more for further help for children of cancer sufferers as well as for adults with cancer on how to talk to their kids.

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