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When your grandchild has cancer
Being the grandparent of a child diagnosed with cancer comes with its own set of issues and complications.

Grandparents are usually a welcome part of the child’s life before the diagnosis of cancer. Their presence can be extremely comforting to the child.
Some grandparents may not have been close to their grandchild before the cancer, or even if they were, they may not know how to approach their grandchild in this situation. It is important for grandparents to talk to their child (and/or their partner) first about how to relate to their grandchild. This may be an opportunity for grandparents to form a closer bond with both their child and grandchild.
This booklet answers some of the many questions which grandparents of children with cancer told Redkite they would have liked answered when their grandchild was diagnosed and during their grandchild’s treatment phase.

Download the full guide
There’s more to be found in the full 36-page Guide for Grandparents of Children with Cancer, including managing your relationships, supporting yourself and where to find more information.
Did you know…
Redkite provides emotional and practical support to anyone connected to a child with cancer, including grandparents, extended family and friends.
Cancer is hard. Getting help doesn’t have to be. Contact us on the details below…
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