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SUGGESTED READING
Principles and Practice of Pediatric Oncology.
Pizzo, P. A., M.D. & Poplack, D. G., M.D. (Eds.). (2002). Philadelphia:
Lippincott-Raven. Chapter 50, "Educational Issues for Children
with Cancer," has good information for teachers.
Back to School: A Handbook for Educators of Children
with Life-Threatening Diseases in the Yeshiva/Day School System.
Chai Lifeline. (1995). Write to: 151 West 30th St., New York, NY
10001, or call (212) 465-1300. Covers diagnosis, planning for school
reentry, infection control in schools, needs of junior and senior
high school students, children with special educational needs, and
saying goodbye when a child dies.
Grief Comes to Class: A Teacher's Guide.
Gliko-Braden, M. Centering Corporation, 1531 N. Saddle Creek Rd.,
Omaha, NE 68104. (402) 553-1200. A comprehensive guide to handling
grief in the classroom.
Suggestions for Teachers and School Counselors.
The Compassionate Friends. P.O. Box 3696, Oak Brook, IL 60522. (630)
990-0010. This brochure helps teachers understand grief reactions
and how they may be manifested in the classroom.
Negotiating the Special Education Maze: A Guide for
Parents and Teachers. Anderson, W., Chitwood, S.,
& Hayden, D. (1997). Bethesda, MD: Woodbine House (3rd ed.).
A step-by-step guide to obtaining help in the classroom for children
with special needs.
Understanding the Child with a Chronic Illness in the
Classroom. Fithian, J. (1984). Arizona: The Oryx Press.
Includes information about childhood cancer and the classroom.
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