In this S5E2 Schoolutions Teaching Strategies conversation, you'll hear from Brett Fox (Hopecam) and Suzanne Stone (Livestrong), who discovered a shocking gap in resources for teachers and parents dealing with childhood cancer. When a child in your classroom or community is diagnosed with cancer, do you know what to say?
Their collaboration resulted in My Brave Friend: Emma and Noah Face Cancer Together - the first picture book specifically designed to help K-2 students understand cancer in an age-appropriate, non-scary way.
You'll discover:
➡️Why 1 in 285 kids will face cancer and how it affects entire school communities
➡️The exact language to use when talking to young children about cancer
➡️How isolation impacts not just the child, but entire families
➡️Free resources available to teachers and parents right now
➡️The simple action that helps kids feel empowered to help their friends
This isn't just about cancer - it's about building empathy, community, and giving children tools to navigate difficult situations with courage and kindness.
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Weekly Episode Release Schedule:
🔥 Guest Episodes: Every Monday
⭐ Highlight Reels: Every Wednesday
💡 Bonus Reflections: Every Friday
Join our community of educators committed to cultivating student success, inspired teaching, and creating inclusive classrooms with a pro-kid mindset focused on the whole child.
📧 Connect: schoolutionspodcast@gmail.com
🎵 Music: Benjamin Wahl
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When coaches, teachers, administrators, and families work hand in hand, it fosters a school atmosphere where everyone is inspired and every student is fully engaged in their learning journey.