What Matters to Kids When They're Sick? - Insights from Young Survivors
Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a powerful panel discussion featuring young survivors of serious illnesses as they share their experiences, insights, and hopes for the future. Gain valuable perspectives on what children truly care about when facing health challenges, both physically and emotionally. Listen to the wisdom, humor, and inspiring stories of kids who have overcome cancer, heart disease, limb loss, and chronic conditions. Discover how these young voices can help parents, caregivers, and healthcare professionals better understand and support children dealing with serious illnesses. Hear from panelists Jaiwen Hsu, Olivia Jones, Amanda Merrell, and Ellie Wheeler, with Kurt Newman as the moderator, in this enlightening 59-minute talk presented by The Aspen Institute.
Syllabus
What Matters to Kids When They're Sick?
Taught by
The Aspen Institute
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