As we observe Breast Cancer Awareness Month, it’s a time to reflect on the impact of this disease, not just on those diagnosed, but also on their families, especially children. Navigating a cancer diagnosis can be overwhelming, and one of the most challenging conversations may be how to tell your children about the situation.

It’s important to approach this delicate topic with empathy and honesty, ensuring your little ones feel supported and understood during this difficult time. It’s already hard enough to get a diagnosis, but even harder when you have to tell other people. When it comes to children, that may be the hardest, but here are some tips for how you can talk to children about someone they love receiving a cancer diagnosis.

Be Honest

“As a parent, you may feel anxious or worri

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