Child feeling sad

Fran

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Thanks everyone. I have told him that stuff on the internet is unreliable and he knows that I think from his own school work etc. I think overall he is okay, just asking questions I guess.
Thanks for your input
 

Fran

New member
Thanks everyone. I have told him that stuff on the internet is unreliable and he knows that I think from his own school work etc. I think overall he is okay, just asking questions I guess.
Thanks for your input
 

Fran

New member
Thanks everyone. I have told him that stuff on the internet is unreliable and he knows that I think from his own school work etc. I think overall he is okay, just asking questions I guess.
Thanks for your input
 

Fran

New member
Thanks everyone. I have told him that stuff on the internet is unreliable and he knows that I think from his own school work etc. I think overall he is okay, just asking questions I guess.
Thanks for your input
 

Fran

New member
Thanks everyone. I have told him that stuff on the internet is unreliable and he knows that I think from his own school work etc. I think overall he is okay, just asking questions I guess.
<br />Thanks for your input
 

saveferris2009

New member
Therapy is a great idea I think. There are psychologists that specialize in helping kids who have chronic or terminal illnesses that can teach the child life skills that will benefit him or her in not just dealing with CF but many other aspects of life.

talking to someone who understands and has experience in this area (as opposed to parents who are new to this and not specialized in these skills) can really have incredible benefits for CF children.
 

saveferris2009

New member
Therapy is a great idea I think. There are psychologists that specialize in helping kids who have chronic or terminal illnesses that can teach the child life skills that will benefit him or her in not just dealing with CF but many other aspects of life.

talking to someone who understands and has experience in this area (as opposed to parents who are new to this and not specialized in these skills) can really have incredible benefits for CF children.
 

saveferris2009

New member
Therapy is a great idea I think. There are psychologists that specialize in helping kids who have chronic or terminal illnesses that can teach the child life skills that will benefit him or her in not just dealing with CF but many other aspects of life.

talking to someone who understands and has experience in this area (as opposed to parents who are new to this and not specialized in these skills) can really have incredible benefits for CF children.
 

saveferris2009

New member
Therapy is a great idea I think. There are psychologists that specialize in helping kids who have chronic or terminal illnesses that can teach the child life skills that will benefit him or her in not just dealing with CF but many other aspects of life.

talking to someone who understands and has experience in this area (as opposed to parents who are new to this and not specialized in these skills) can really have incredible benefits for CF children.
 

saveferris2009

New member
Therapy is a great idea I think. There are psychologists that specialize in helping kids who have chronic or terminal illnesses that can teach the child life skills that will benefit him or her in not just dealing with CF but many other aspects of life.
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<br />talking to someone who understands and has experience in this area (as opposed to parents who are new to this and not specialized in these skills) can really have incredible benefits for CF children.
 
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