In Sickness and in Play: Children Coping with Chronic Illness | Clark Cindy Dell | Keménykötésű

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ENbook.hu

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Rutgers Univ Pr

pFor children who live with a chronic illness, each day is filled with endless treatments, painful symptoms, confusion, and embarrassment. How can an eight-year old girl understand diabetes let alone explain to her schoolmates why she has to leave class to have her blood tested How can the father of a child with asthma ever sleep soundly through the night with the fear that his son may suffocate in the next room. pIn iIn Sickness and in Playi, Cindy Dell Clark tells the stories of children who suffer from two common illnesses that are often underestimated by those not directly touched by them--asthma and diabetes. She describes how play, humor, and other expressive methods, invented by the kids themselves, allow families to cope with the pain. Clark's work is one of the few studies to focus on maladies that kids must learn to live with rather than die from. Her interviews with forty-six families give readers an understanding of how children comprehend their illnesses and how parents st

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