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Having a family member in the hospital can be difficult; talking to kids about it can be even harder.

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We provide resources and tools to support the kids and teens in your life during difficult times.

Feel confident about sharing information with those in your life when it comes to medical conditions and related acute or chronic disabilities.

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Who we serve…

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Kids, Teens, and Young Adults

Our focus is on the well-being of kids and teens when a loved one is ill or disabled by empowering them with information to understand medical conditions and feel more in control during tough situations.

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Parents and Caregivers

Are you a parent, grandparent, or caregiver wondering how to explain an illness or disability to the kids and teens in your life? Are you wondering how to support them through a loved one’s hospitalization or new diagnosis? Our goal is to provide supportive materials to guide those conversations and ease your mind!

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Professionals

Do you support the psychosocial well-being of children and families? Have you encountered kids and teens confronted by a family member’s illness or disability? We have resources to help you, help them!

FAQs

  • While we created these resources with children of adults with new disabilities in mind, these can be for any parent, grandparent, aunt, uncle or other individual with children in their lives. They can also be helpful to explain siblings medical diagnoses or a child’s own diagnosis.

  • We are developing free and paid resources that will guide conversations about disability. These will be age appropriate, easy to use, downloadable files that can be adapted to your personal situation!

  • We can offer one on one sessions for infant yoga on a case by case basis. But stay tuned for more 1:1 consultation options coming soon!