
How to Talk to Your Kids About Cancer, According to an Oncologist
Renowned oncologist Dr. Sanjay Juneja, known as TheOncDoc, released a new guide, “We Need to Talk About Cancer,” aimed at children ages 10‑14. The book offers fact‑based, compassionate language, age‑specific talking points, and strategies for parents to discuss diagnosis, treatment, and emotional impact honestly. Juneja emphasizes saying the word “cancer,” providing ongoing check‑ins, and recognizing behavioral signs of distress. The guide fills a gap for families seeking a practical roadmap during a loved one’s cancer journey.

'What Would You Do if You Felt Uncomfortable?': Psychotherapist Shares 9 Questions to Always Ask Your Child Before and After...
Psychotherapist Zara Kadir, who has 84,000 Instagram followers, posted nine essential questions parents should ask children before and after a sleepover. The pre‑sleepover queries focus on boundaries, comfort, and exit strategies, while post‑sleepover questions probe safety, confusion, and overall experience....