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When Will You Get Better? Helping Children Understand and Cope when a Parent has an Incurable Illness

Apr
17
When Will You Get Better? Helping Children Understand and Cope when a Parent has an Incurable Illness
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How can you best support your child(ren) when a serious illness can’t be cured?  This WonderChat is not about end of life, but is instead about adapting to life when a parent’s illness is chronic and potentially life-limiting. Join other Bright Spot families as we focus on how to talk about it, how to create your family’s new normal and ideas for capturing lasting family memories. We will focus on children of all ages with an emphasis on supporting young children 8 years and younger.

Parents with cancer, partners, loved ones, and cancer care teams are all warmly invited to attend. 

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Kim Fryar, Director of Programs at Wonders and Worries. Kim has been a child life specialist for more than 30 years. She started her career at Children’s Medical Center in Dallas and worked with seriously ill children and their families for nine years. Kim moved to Austin and joined the Wonders & Worries team in 2003. Kim now serves as national program director, a role that provides her the privilege of overseeing our national Helpline 844-WE-WONDER, supporting our growing network of Registered Wonders & Worries Providers (RWWP’s), facilitating WonderChats for Parents, and promoting Wonders & Worries many resources. Kim holds a bachelor’s degree in Family Relations and Child Development and masters’ degrees in both Human Development and Family Studies and Counseling with a play therapy emphasis.