10 Ways to Help Siblings of Cancer Patients
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Transcript of 10 Ways to Help Siblings of Cancer Patients
Cancer has a profound effect on the
entire family, especially when it's a
child who’s been diagnosed. While
everyone is understandably focused
on the care of the ill child, it's
natural for siblings to feel anxious,
neglected, scared and even
resentful at times.
MD Anderson's website offers great advice via podcast on how to tell children that sibling has cancer.
Click HERE to listen to it.
2. Give them permission to express
feelings of guilt, jealousy, anger, sadness,
fear, and love—and validate these feelings.
3. Spend as much
time with the well
children as possible
—by phone, at the
hospital, or in extra
one-on-one time at
home.
4. Continue daily routines as much as possible.
Maintain the same boundaries and same rules for
both the sick and well children. Continue to talk with
well children about what’s going on in their lives,
including everyday things.
5. Reassure them that
just because their sibling
is sick, they won’t
become sick as well.
And, assure them that
this is not their fault and
they did nothing to
cause the illness.
6. Keep school teachers informed about
the situation so that they will be sensitive
about the well children’s feelings and
concerns.
7. Stress the
healthy aspects of
the sick child, such
as his/her sense of
humor, interests,
and talents.
9. Give well children permission
not to talk just about their sick
sibling with others. They may be
getting asked a lot about their
sibling and this gives them
permission to talk about
themselves and their
accomplishments as well.
10. Ask friends who want to give the sick child a gift to
make it a family present so all siblings will reap the
benefits of a caring family and community.
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