
Avoiding and Refusing to Go to School
Students are chronically absent when they miss 10 percent or more school days each year. Sometimes, medical problems keep them home. But other times, they
Students are chronically absent when they miss 10 percent or more school days each year. Sometimes, medical problems keep them home. But other times, they
Cognitive effects can result from childhood cancer treatment. Risk factors include the use of radiation, types of chemotherapy used during treatment, the age of the
Osteoradionecrosis (ORN) is a problem with bone healing that can occur in people who received high doses of radiation, particularly to the jaw…High doses of
Head Start programs support children’s growth from birth to age 5 through services centered around early learning and development, health, and family well-being to eligible
The Trish Greene Back to School Program For Children With Cancer offers free information and materials to parents and educators. The program was developed to encourage
Online course for school personnel and healthcare providers who support students who have survived or are being treated for any type of cancer. Interactive modules
These videos were created to assist school personnel in supporting a student attending school during or after cancer treatment, and their classmates. These videos are
Strengthening students’ capacity to evaluate their problems and consider a number of solutions leads to better, less impulsive conflict resolution.
This detailed resource provides an overview of finding and paying for healthcare for childhood cancer survivors.
This resource provides an overview of learning problems/educational difficulties post-treatment.