
National Bullying Prevention Center
Insightful information and resources about peer-to-peer bullying and National Bullying Prevention Month in October.
Insightful information and resources about peer-to-peer bullying and National Bullying Prevention Month in October.
This resource discusses the return to school after a cancer-related absence, and provides additional resources to help parents/caregivers navigate the process.
A parent advocate shares the experience of her son’s bullying and what helped them during the difficult time.
When childhood cancer survivors are dealing with serious side effects, returning to the hospital may be necessary for follow up treatment, additional surgeries, or extensive
Schools can incorporate more instruction to help raise awareness and educate about childhood cancer. Use award-winning lessons and ready-to-go resources to generate meaningful, age-appropriate discussions
This resource provides an overview of learning problems/educational difficulties post-treatment.
Read a seasoned perspective from a mother of a survivor about academic support and her considerations from the formative years and how it changes at
This resource helps navigate the “new normal” at school after treatment ends for academic success.
Learning and attention issues are more common than many people think, affecting 1 in 5 children. With supportive policies and increased awareness among parents, educators and communities, these students can thrive
Treatment for childhood cancer can affect a child’s ability to think, remember, move, play, communicate, and socialize.The Childhood Cancer Education Toolkit was created to make