Back-to-School Support
Our back-to-school support services – the Back-to-School Program and the School Liaison Program – are designed to ease a child's transition back to the classroom. The goal of these programs is to help our patients transition back to school by educating classmates, teachers, and school administrators through in-person counseling and routine school visits.
The Back-to-School Program
Our Back-to-School Program is designed to ease a child's transition back to the classroom. Our program includes:
- Student and family support to prepare children to return to school, including individual counseling and family guidance
- Preparing school friends – teaching classmates about cancer and encouraging their support of the returning student
- Guidance for school staff – special programs to increase teachers’ understanding of the educational and psychological issues facing children with cancer
- Back-to-school visits – designed to alleviate any anxiety classmates may have and to encourage sensitivity and support from classmates, teachers, and school personnel
Call 617-632-3278 for more information.
School Liaison Program
The School Liaison Program (SLP) supports pediatric patients who have completed cancer treatment involving the central nervous system at Dana-Farber/Boston Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders Center. Our clinicians work with caregivers and educators to help them better understand the various effects – including psychosocial and neuropsychological changes – of their child or student’s cancer treatment. Our program also assists in facilitating appropriate support for our patients’ specific learning needs.