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National webinar: "How to Prepare the Kids" Support For Oncology Care Providers Of Adults with Incurable Cancer

When parenting patients face an incurable or advanced stage cancer diagnosis, they often ask, "Should I tell my kids?" and "How do I even begin?" While their instinct may be to protect their children by staying silent, research shows that honest, age-appropriate conversations help kids better cope and adjust—both now and in the future.

In this follow-up to our popular "What About the Kids?" webinar, join Chief Clinical Officer, Kelsey Mora, LCPC, CCLS, to learn how to support patients in preparing their children for the realities of incurable cancer.

You’ll walk away with practical, evidence-informed tools to help patients talk about hospice, death, and grief, support memory-making, and include their kids in a way that fosters connection and emotional wellbeing. This free webinar is ideal for adult oncology and mental health providers who want to feel more confident navigating these important conversations with parenting patients.

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National Virtual Kids and Teens “CONNECT OVER CANCER” Program [Summer 2025]

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