Talking to children about cancer – Debbra

 

Debbra emphasized the importance of being honest with children while, at the same time, finding a way to talk about the issues without frightening them.

Transcript

The day before I went in for surgery, I sat down and said that I had some bad cells. I used bad cells instead of cancer for a couple of different reasons. I think it’s really important for kids to… at various different ages to hear the different kinds of information. Bad cells they can relate to something’s wrong and that it’s got to be taken out, especially at age five. That was easy for him. Using the cancer word or the ‘C’ word I think is just terrifying because they see different things and they hear different things about people dying of cancer. Until you know where your stage is at and what kind of diagnosis you’re actually going to have, I think that’s almost like overwhelming and it creates a little bit more fear in their little minds than it’s worth type of thing.


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