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Connect With Other Caregivers

Your family and friends can support you, but they probably won’t know exactly what you go through when your child has cancer. Talking to other parents who are in the same caregiving role reminds you that you’re not alone. Sometimes, just hearing someone say, “Me, too!” can help you carry on when things get hard. Ask your child’s cancer care team where you can find local or online caregiver support networks.
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