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My Child Was Recently Diagnosed

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Establishing a Medical Intervention Plan at Your Child’s School

by TyiaLynn on July 20, 2017 with No Comments

School can quickly become overwhelming to children with a critical or chronic illness.  With endless doctor and hospital visits, time spent away from school can result in mounding make-up work that seems impossible to catch up. Absences can also quickly … Read More

My Child Was Recently Diagnosed

Organizing the Chaos

by TyiaLynn on July 13, 2016 with 1 Comment

Hi parents! I want to share some practical tips on getting started with managing your child’s healthcare.  First, leave a hospital bag in the car.  This will be like an overnight bag with toiletries, medications, change of clothes for you … Read More

My Child Was Recently Diagnosed
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Welcome to Critically Loved

by TyiaLynn on April 29, 2016 with No Comments

Welcome to Critically Loved, where we are navigating life with a chronically or critically ill child. If you’re here, your life has already taken many unexpected turns.  Life is, well… just harder for you than it is for most of … Read More

My Child Was Recently Diagnosed

On Your Marks

by TyiaLynn on April 29, 2016 with No Comments

If your child was recently diagnosed with a critical illness, then you are probably going through a time of grieving right now.  I want to encourage you to allow yourself that time.  It’s okay to withdraw from friends and family … Read More

My Child Was Recently Diagnosed
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