Includes bibliographical references (p. 203-206) and index.
Contents
How young children understand illness -- How older children understand illness -- New diagnosis: organizing your support system --Maintaining a child's daily schedule and family routine -- Communicating with your child about the illness -- If your child asks "Are you going to die?" -- Different childhood coping styles -- How your symptoms affect your children -- Helping the school support your child -- Hospital visits -- Financial and legal considerations -- Genetic testing for medical illness: your child's perspective -- When to seek professional mental health services for your child -- Leaving a legacy -- Making decisions about end-of-life care -- Funerals and memorial services.