Preparing Children Back to School After Cancer Treatment

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Medical Video: Thriving in School After Cancer Treatment

For children, school is not only a place to study, but also plays and opportunities to meet friends. However, the meaning of school is no longer like that in children with cancer. Most children who have cancer lose their opportunity to go to school and play. When treatment is complete and returning to school can be a new challenge or even make it more comfortable.

But, as a parent, you must be worried about the condition of a child who has just passed treatment. Don't worry, you can do the following things to prepare your little one back to school. Then how do you help cancer children adapt to their school environment?

How to help prepare a cancer child to go back to school?

At first it might be very difficult to let the child go back to doing his activities. However, you must remember that your child also needs to move and live a normal life like a child his age. Returning to school is the first step for your child to get a normal life.

Naturally, you will feel worried, afraid that your child will become tired, unable to take lessons, or even be ostracized by his friends. However, there are a number of things you can do to help him adapt to his school environment. Anything?

1. Make sure that your child's condition is in good condition

The child may look healthy and ready to go to school again, but beforehand you have to make sure if the child's physical condition is supportive. You can ask the doctor who handles your child regarding his body condition and whether he can go back to school. In addition, ask also what activities to do and avoid.

2. Communicate to the school

After ascertaining the condition of the child's body, the important thing to do before the child enters school is to communicate with the school. Of course, your child has special and unique needs, different from his other friends. So, you need to tell the homeroom teacher and even other teachers about a number of things such as:

  • The type of cancer that children suffer from
  • What medications are taken and the treatment schedule (if still in the treatment period)
  • What restrictions should be avoided by the child while at school, such as not being allowed to take sports lessons.
  • What risks or health problems might occur when a child is in school, such as symptoms of nausea, vomiting, or fever. Then tell the first aid that must be done when this happens

Make sure that all the teachers involved and teach the child know the condition of your child. So, they can help your child when the learning process takes place.

3. Motivate your child to go back to school

Not a few cancer children are afraid to go back to school. This is because they are shy, not confident, and feel different from their other friends. They were also afraid of the reactions of their friends when they saw their physical condition.

You can give him support and understanding that the school, whether the teacher or his friends will help him while undergoing the learning process. It's natural for your child to feel uncomfortable at first, so in the first days, you can accompany and wait for him at school.

4. Prevent the possibility of infection

Cancer children are very susceptible to various bacterial or viral infections around them. Therefore, make sure if your classmates are not experiencing a serious infectious disease, such as measles or smallpox.

You can ask for help from a class or health team at school to ensure that no classmates of your child are experiencing the disease.In addition, you can also put a mask on your child to avoid being exposed to contamination of viruses or bacteria around it.

Preparing Children Back to School After Cancer Treatment
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