Gerrad’s blog: Waiting
Gerrad is back from a brief hiatus with an update, a bit on things that worry him, and a simple new trick he uses to manage the stress.
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Gerrad is back from a brief hiatus with an update, a bit on things that worry him, and a simple new trick he uses to manage the stress.
Read moreAudrey Guth, founder of Nanny Angel Network, writes about what inspired her to start a non-profit to provide free, reliable childcare to families dealing with cancer.
Read moreHow do you parent post-diagnosis when you’re in a hospital a couple of hours away from your kids, husband, and home?
Read moreThis is going to be a big month around here. We’re talking fertility and all that comes along with it: parenting with and after cancer, fertility options, and infertility.
Read moreAndrea Warnick’s workshop, “Supporting children when someone they care about has cancer,” was a big hit at Survivor Conference 2014: Ignite with parents, siblings, and people who have young children in their lives who are trying to understand cancer.
Read moreWe have a jam-packed grand plan for June that revolves around web content from the Survivor Conference, but we couldn’t get into that without taking a minute to share this quote from one of our favourite stories.
Read more“I have a clear memory of the first time I had the flu after being a parent when my daughter was a baby many years prior to my leukemia diagnosis and remember struggling to take care of both of us and feeling sorry for myself.”
Read moreParenting and fertility are two issues many young adults are faced with when they’re diagnosed with cancer. How will they explain cancer to their children? How will cancer affect their parenting? Will their treatment mean they will be unable to have kids at all?
Read moreShannon Goddard says life was simpler and happier before she was diagnosed with cancer, even when she was a student studying to be an Engineer Technologist and a single mother to a two-year-old daughter. Then, in January 2012 at the age of 31, she was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma.
Read moreYes it was an amazing year,
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